Controversy erupts as third umpire's blunders in Barbados Test against Australia anger Sammy and Bishop.
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The first Test between the West Indies and Australia at Kensington Oval in Barbados has been marred by significant controversy, with the third umpire, Adrian Holdstock, at the center of several contentious decisions. These calls have sparked outrage among fans, former players, and the West Indies camp, including coach Darren Sammy and commentator Ian Bishop.

Throughout the first two days of the match, Holdstock's decisions via the Decision Review System (DRS) have been heavily scrutinized. Several key incidents have fueled the fire. During Australia's first innings, a caught-behind appeal against Travis Head off the bowling of Shamar Joseph was turned down, despite replays suggesting the ball may have grazed the gloves of wicketkeeper Shai Hope. Holdstock stated there was "no conclusive evidence" the ball carried cleanly, a decision that drew immediate criticism. Ian Bishop, commentating at the time, noted that the decision "won't go down well."

In the West Indies' innings, Roston Chase was given out LBW to Pat Cummins, a decision that ignited further debate. Despite a spike appearing on Ultraedge, Holdstock concluded there was no bat involved, leading to Chase's dismissal. Bishop again voiced his disagreement, stating, "I disagree with the technology. I disagree with the third umpire...you would know when there's a clear deviation.”

Adding to the controversy, Shai Hope was later given out caught behind off Beau Webster, with Alex Carey taking a diving catch. Replays were inconclusive, with some angles suggesting the ball may have touched the ground before Carey completed the catch. Nevertheless, Holdstock upheld the on-field decision, further frustrating the West Indies team and its supporters. Cameron Green also survived an LBW review when Holdstock controversially judged that a spike on Ultra-Edge was Green hitting his pad with his bat and not the ball flicking the pad itself.

Darren Sammy, the West Indies coach, has reportedly expressed his frustration to the match referee, seeking clarification on the decision-making process and emphasizing the need for consistency. According to reports, Sammy had "a few choice words to say about the umpiring," emphasizing his attempts to understand the basis for the decisions.

The repeated questionable calls have led to widespread criticism of Holdstock's performance. Social media has been flooded with reactions from fans and cricket experts alike, many calling for greater accountability and consistency in the use of DRS. Some observers suggest the audio and video were not in sync during replays, contributing to the confusion and controversy. Others are calling for Holdstock to be removed from the panel.

While Mitchell Starc acknowledged that "one went against us, a couple against them," the overall sentiment is that the West Indies have been disproportionately affected by the contentious decisions. The incidents have not only influenced the on-field proceedings but have also raised broader questions about the effectiveness and reliability of DRS. As the Test match continues, the impact of these umpiring controversies remains a significant talking point, potentially shaping the outcome of the game and prompting further scrutiny of the DRS system.


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