Joe Root “didn’t stay out” even though he was “out”? Controversies about DRS are increasing, you can understand the whole matter with one click

The first match of the five-match Test series between India and England will be played at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Team India remained in a very strong position until the end of the first day of play. During England's first innings batting in the game, Joe Root was saved on the second ball. But Root's non-out caused controversy. So let us know what it is all about.

In fact, Joe Root, who came out to bat, almost got out on the second ball of his innings when he tried to sweep Ravindra Jadeja's ball away with the paddle, but the ball came close to the bat and hit the pad. Seeing the ball hit the field, Jadeja appealed but the field umpire rejected his appeal following which captain Rohit Sharma blamed DRS for the decision. But what was seen in DRS worried everyone.

In the replay, Ultra Edge showed that the peak increased as the ball got closer to the bat, but there was a clear gap between the ball and the bat. Here the peak rose to the ultra edge even before the ball and bat got close. It looked like the ball didn't hit the bat. But in the end, third umpire Marais Erasmus, who was keeping an eye on the spike, decided not to give out Root.

At the same time, Ravi Shastri, who was present in the commentary box, also highlighted that the tip rose even before the ball came close to the bat. Shastri said, “The spike comes even before the ball reaches his bat.”

However, the path saved by Jadeja was ultimately led by Jadeja to the pavilion. Jaddu sent Root to the pavilion with a catch. The English batsman departed after scoring 29 runs in 60 balls with the help of 1 four.

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