Former Bangladesh cricket crew captain Tamim Iqbal questioned the DRS resolution that led to Shadman Islam’s dismissal on Day 1 of the second Test match towards India in Kanpur on Friday. The dismissal led to a debate between Tamim and former Indian cricketers Ravi Shastri and Dinesh Karthik. The ball-tracking know-how determined that it was a dismissal however Tamim was of the opinion that it was sliding down the leg-side. Akash Deep was satisfied that it was a dismissal and after the profitable assessment, even Rohit was left surprised. It was a vital wicket for India in that scenario however Tamim was not satisfied and he raised questions in regards to the DRS know-how utilized in that exact supply.
“I believed that was sliding down the leg stump however DRS had different concepts,” Tamim stated in commentary.
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri, who was within the commentary field with Tamim, disagreed to his assertion and stated that the digicam angles can typically create an phantasm.
“DK spoke in regards to the digicam angles. It’s not at all times completely straight, so it may give the impression that it’s sliding down. Bounce was by no means going to be a problem in Kanpur. The Indian crew was additionally stunned. There was just one member who believed it was out and that was Akash Deep,” stated Shastri.
Akash Deep was spectacular in a probing opening spell whereas Ravichandran Ashwin eliminated the harmful Bangladesh skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto earlier than rain halted India’s progress within the second Test on the opening day on Friday.
Given the forecast, it was anticipated to be a weather-hit contest from the start. Only 35 overs may very well be bowled after Rohit Sharma invited Bangladesh to bat in overcast situations as guests struggled to 107 for 3 after a short resistance via Shanto (31).
Mominul Haque (40 batting) and veteran Mushfiqur Rahim (6) had been on the crease when heavens opened up.
Overnight rain had delayed the beginning of the match by an hour. Heavy overcast situations influenced India’s crew choice because the hosts stored all three pacers from the Chennai Test, which meant that native boy Kuldeep Yadav missed out on one other Test match. Akash (2/14 in 10 overs), who bowled around the wicket to the left-handers, constantly hit the nice size areas and received the ball to both form away or are available with the angle.
Shanto (57 balls, 4×6), although, batted with constructive intent, if not combative, to make sure Bangladesh do not lose approach from the beginning.
(With PTI inputs)
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