Mayank Agarwal’s Debatable Dismissal
On the third day of the first Test in the ongoing Test series between India and New Zealand, which is going-on in Wellington, New Zealand. The opening batsman of India, Mayank Agarwal’s dismissal became a questionable topic, especially for the Indian fans. When Agrawal asked for a review of his dismissal, it created a debate among the cricket fans on the twitter platform.
During the 39th over on the fourth delivery, Mayank’s dismissal happened exactly when he tried to hit the ball that Tim Southee delivered. Agrawal gave an attempt to hit the ball even if the ball went outside the leg stump. Exactly at that moment, the New Zealand wicket-keeper, B J Watling dismissed Mayank.
Fluctuation In The Snicko
With all the New Zealand fielders shouting all at once. Umpire Aleem Dar did not take any time to declare that Agarwal was out. After the constant insistence of the Indian skipper Virat Kohli, Agarwal appealed for a review and it was found that there was no contact of the bat with the ball.
Snicko displayed a tiny fluctuation in the line which might be because of the simultaneous touch of Agarwal’s bat with the ground. As there were no clear facts on deciding Agarwal’s event, Michael had to stick along with Aleem Dar’s judgment who was on the field.
There might have been a different result if there possessed no tiny edge displayed on the Snicko. There was also another factor in favor of Bowlers making things hard for Agarwal.
Opening partnership with Prithvi Shaw who made 14, Agarwal played at the best for his 58 off 99 with the help of 7 fours and a single six, hoping for a century especially after New Zealand gained a 183-run in the first-inning lead.