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[PICTURES] England out of line for appealing for a grounded catch against Jaiswal, or a poor decision by the umpires?

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From Sky:

England are convinced they have a wicket when Jaiswal edges behind to Foakes, although replays show the ball on the ground.

They were celebrating like they were convinced it was out on the first angle! Stokes looks stunned.


And Ian Bishop:

 
Stokes not making any friends in India :D
 
That's not out. Stokes is working on a strategy to put pressure on the umpires.

Last test he was critical of umpires call. As they went against England. This test the umpires are giving all close decisions in England's favour.

Someone needs to call this out openly.
 
Another umpires call in favour of England as patidar gone. This is what they are crying to get decision in favour of England
 
Ben Stokes may not be the most well-liked person in India at the moment but right now, his bowlers are walking the walk so he can talk the talk as much as he wants!
 
Stokes is not liked too much but his team is keeping him up so far. Doing a good job and may be they can win this game as well. Stokes can talk then.
 
Stokes and his team already talk a lot for a team trailing 2-1 in the series. Duckett, Crawley almost everyone has got big mouth now. Root is only one who is letting his bat do the talking.
 
Four batting reviews from India ended in Umpire's Call this innings (Gill, Patidar, Ashwin & Akash Deep) - the most in any innings in a Test.

This is exactly what Stokes was trying to achieve for his team when he criticized DRS and umpires after the last test.

Get the close decisions in your favour.

And its pathetic that no one in India is calling this out. Rohit has no spine to do it. Dravid hasn't got it either and the BCCI President may be a capable financial administrator, he lacks the skills of Dalmiya or Srini to put a bully in his place.
 
The first three umpire’s call lbws looked out live in my opinion. Gill, Patidar and Ashwin were really good shouts. Particularly with the ball fizzing in and batsmen not getting forward, it’s asking for trouble on a slow-low pitch.

The one I would question is the Akash Deep decision, which to me looked like it was bouncing over, and you could hear a couple of anxious England fielders chirping during the review saying exactly that. Had the ball hit had the front pad, it would have been above the knee roll, and it was a tall batsman facing a tall bowler.

It was a surprise to everyone I think when another umpire’s call backed the on field decision. I think that one should have been given not out on field.
 
English players and pundits love to give certificates of integrity to other nations. But they are cheats and uncouth bullies of the highest order.
 
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