IND vs Eng 3rd Test: ‘I can’t canty’ – Gavaskar, Trott fame as joe root, LBW calls on DAY 4. Cricket news

India and England played a stressful day of cricket on Sunday – the 4th day of the third Test at Lord’s. From Fiery comments to blistering delivery and on-field banker, all this was all in the game of day. While England was dropped by visitors for only 192 in their second innings, an umpiring decision left the Indian team.Shubman Gill and Mohammad Siraj were blindly angered as umpire Paul Refel took a surprising decision to give Root a lifeline at the crease. Standing at 36, the batsman was caught by a delivery from Siraj, which was zipped from the off side on his pad. The bowler and his captain were convinced that he had claimed his wicket, but he was shocked when the umpire remained unrelated. For review, it was soon discovered that the ball picked in line and hit the line, with its trajectory clipping at the top of the leg stump. However, it was considered a ‘call of the umpire’, and a field decision of Not Out stood.Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar was in mistrust, reflecting the reactions of Indian players on the pitch. Speaking on the wind, the 76 -year -old said:“I can’t believe that the ball is so gone. You are saying that it was going to kiss the leg stump? There is no way. It was closing the foot stump. The only good thing is that India has not lost the review.”
By adding to the same, former England batsman Jonathan Trot said: “I am angry. After seeing that replay, I felt that it was crashing in the inside of the stump of the foot. Looking at this in real time, I was not convinced that it was missing. You felt that it was crashing inside the stump. When you saw that at normal speed, it was hardly missing leg stump. England is alive again. India Animated. ,While the root did not survive for a long time after a heavy debate call, he added four more runs to his tally. He was eventually dismissed for 40 by Washington Sundar, who cleaned him in the 43rd over.Sirj’s escape from the clutches of the clutches was also strongly opposed by Ravichandran Ashwin, who claimed that he found it “difficult” to deal with Paul Refel during his sports days.