On the decision of the Pakistani umpire, DSP Siraj showed a different style, the applause played on giving notout the route; VIDEO
Mohammed siraj claps for umpire ahsan raza: The fifth Test match is being played between India and England at The Oval Cricket Ground in London. Before the end of the fourth day of this Test match, there was a different view. Where the Indian fast bowler Mohammad Siraj (Mohammed Siraj) went in front of the Pakistani umpire Ahsan Raza present on the ground. Whose video is now becoming increasingly viral on social media.
Let us know that this fifth Test match being played between India and England is very important for both teams. Team India would like to end the five -match Test series on a draw by winning this Test match. On the other hand, England will try to win the series by winning this Test match.
What is the whole matter?
The incident happened in the 73rd over of England’s second innings. Bowling was doing the famous Krishna (Prasidh Krishna) and Joe Root was on strike. A ball of Krishna which hit the rear pad of the root, and the Indian players made a strong appeal. Field umpire Ahsan Raza called Root not out, but captain Shubman Gill decided to take DRS immediately, as India did not have much run lead in the match.
The replay on TV revealed that the impact of the ball was correct, but the ball-tracking revealed that the ball was missing the stumps. The third umpire then accepted the decision of Field Umpire Ahsan Raza’s ‘Not Out’ and remained intact.
When the ‘not-out’ decision came on the screen, the bowler became disappointed with the famous Krishna, but Mohammad Siraj made a lot of headlines with his unique style. In fact, after the decision of the third umpire, he clapped the stick decision of Field Umpire Ahsan Raza. Whose video is becoming increasingly viral on social media.
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