India-Australia, 2nd Test - Controversies that shook the world
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India-Australia games never run out of any controversies. While there are enough field banter and verbal volleys thrown around which generates a level of competitiveness between the players. The second test match at the Chinnaswamy stadium, for instance, has produced much banter on the field.
Right from Ishant Sharma having a go at Matt Renshaw and Steve Smith to Ravichandran Ashwin taking on Mitchell Starc, all this added up in making the game more exciting. However, there were some controversies that were taken off the field.
Virat Kohli was given leg before wicket by the umpire in what was immediately referred by him. The replays were confusing even though it seemed that Kohli might have edged the bat before it touched the pads. However, with no conclusive evidence, the third umpire stayed on with the on-field decision. Kohli seemed disappointed as he returned back to the pavilion pointing out that he had nicked it.
Owing to this and the banter exchange taking place in the field, former Australian cricketer Ian Healy told, “I’m losing respect for him. He’s not only now continuing his disrespect of the Australian players and umpires, but I think he’s putting pressure on his own players,”
Someone was surely not amused to see that coming from Ian Healy as former Pakistani speedster Shoaib Akhtar took on to twitter to express his views.
Amused 2 read @Iheals take on @imVkohli. Come on Heals have heard many 'polite enquiries' in ur deep voice, case of pot calling kettle black
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) March 7, 2017
If anything @Iheals comments on @imVkohli may have switched him & his team on even more. Sorry Heals this was a self-goal!
— Shoaib Akhtar (@shoaib100mph) March 7, 2017
However, the boiling controversial moment was when Steve Smith who was adjudged LBW by the umpire had a chat with his batting partner before glancing at the dressing room on the DRS advice. Virat Kohli noticed that as he pointed it to umpire Nigel Llong who intervened between and sent back Steve Smith to the pavilion.
There were immediate reactions from the cricketing fraternity including VVS Laxman, Mohammed Kaif, Aakash Chopra and even Adam Gilchrist. The BCCI was quick enough to term it as a Dressing room Review System by Steve Smith.
DRS – Dressing room review system? Smith tries to get some suggestions from the dressing room for a review https://t.co/2V488WaKEp #INDvAUS
— BCCI (@BCCI) March 7, 2017
Looking at the dressing room for a signal to take the review??? Now….that's CHEATING. #IndvAus
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) March 7, 2017
Really disappointed with the way @stevesmith49 looked @ the dressing room 2 take a review.Totally against the spirit of the game? #INDvsAUS
— VVS Laxman (@VVSLaxman281) March 7, 2017
I never played in the review era, but I'd suspect that's against the rules. Not a good thing. Sure he will be reprimanded and move on. https://t.co/PBThYai68l
— Adam Gilchrist (@gilly381) March 7, 2017
DRS rule. pic.twitter.com/OA7MvXWQzw
— Mohammad Kaif (@MohammadKaif) March 7, 2017
India went on to win the game and level the series of 1-1, but it didn’t all end there.
After the match, Steve Smith admitted it was a brain fade in his part to have asked for advice from the dressing room. But in his press conference, Virat Kohli alleged that the Australian players had been doing it since the last 3 days.
This wasn’t taken politely by Cricket Australia who questioned Virat Kohli’s allegations.
Here’s a follow-up of the tweets after the PC.
Lehmann says India skipper's suggestion is wrong and against new agenda of national side, writes @ARamseyCricket https://t.co/HJuWlTBetc
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2017
JUST IN: CA boss James Sutherland describes Virat Kohli's accusations against Steve Smith and the Aussie team as 'outrageous'. More to come!
— cricket.com.au (@CricketAus) March 8, 2017
Mitchell Johnson didn’t mince words while taking a go at his nemesis Kohli with whom he doesn’t quite share an equation with.
Great Test match cricket #INDvsAUS Win, lose or draw being gracious is what a captain should be. Bring on the next Test!
— Mitchell Johnson (@MitchJohnson398) March 7, 2017
Michael Vaughan urged for the show to go on while Adam Gilchrist also put up his views on it.
Brain Fade,Cheating..Whatever you want to call it .!! but that Test match was compulsory viewing..We don't need and suspensions..#INDvAUS
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) March 8, 2017
But calling him a cheat is a bit stiff. https://t.co/lO5VWCCsQZ
— Adam Gilchrist (@gilly381) March 7, 2017
Aakash Chopra believed that Steve Smith deserved to be fined for it.
If umpires were already informed about Australia taking help from the dressing room for DRS, today's fiasco must lead to a sanction #Smith
— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) March 7, 2017
Virat Kohli also didn’t mince words on Ian Healy for his comments by asking him to look homeward before losing respect for aggression.
Well, this is the @iheals video @imVohli spoke about – Ian Healy suspended, throws bat, https://t.co/UPfTF3DqKC via @YouTube
— Vikrant Gupta (@vikrantgupta73) March 7, 2017
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