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As Michael Vaughan Asks For DRS Transparency, Hawk-Eye Founder Slams “Uneducated” Opinion | Cricket News
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As Michael Vaughan Asks For DRS Transparency, Hawk-Eye Founder Slams “Uneducated” Opinion | Cricket News

[ad_1] Hawk-Eye founder Paul Hawkins has slammed Michael Vaughan for the former England player's remark on the technology following Joe Root's controversial dismissal in Ranchi Test against India. During the guests' second innings, a Ravichandran Ashwin delivery crashed into Root's pad but the umpire was not convinced about the LBW shout. India went for a review. Although it seemed like the majority of the ball was pitched outside the leg-stump, the technology deemed it fair and gave it out. Some experts and fans were not happy with the decision with Vaughan asking for more transparency in the system so that the viewers also get to see what happens during the tracking process to put "the noise to bed".Hawkins, in a recent interaction, revealed how the Hawk-Eye technology actually works d...
How Old-Fashioned Joe Root Shunned ‘Bazball’ To Save The Day For England | Cricket News
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How Old-Fashioned Joe Root Shunned ‘Bazball’ To Save The Day For England | Cricket News

[ad_1] Joe Root did not bring out the sweep shot until he faced his 115th ball on a clement Friday at Ranchi and unleashed only a solitary reverse sweep while constructing a slow-burning hundred to save the day for England. Root's unbeaten 106 off 226 balls, which was made at a strike rate of 46.90, was, perhaps, the most anti-Bazball innings that might have been played in the Brendon McCullum era. But then Root needed to rediscover that dogged Yorkie inside him - for himself and the team. He entered the fourth Test against India on the back of 29, 2, 5, 16, 18, 7 in his last Test inning...
“Suddenly He Played That Shot”: Surprised Mohammed Siraj On Joe Root’s Dismissal In 3rd Test | Cricket News
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“Suddenly He Played That Shot”: Surprised Mohammed Siraj On Joe Root’s Dismissal In 3rd Test | Cricket News

[ad_1] Pacer Mohammed Siraj is surprised that a well-set Joe Root preferred to play a reverse ramp shot off Jasprit Bumrah and ended up losing his wicket to hand India advantage in the third Test in Rajkot Saturday. Root was batting at 18, having spent almost an hour at the crease. Trying to improvise, Root attempted a reverse ramp over the slip only to find Yashaswi Jaiswal at second slip. His partnership with centurion Ben Duckett (153) was steady but after his dismissal England could not add even 100 runs to the total. The visitors conceded a huge 126-run lead. "Ben Duckett's partners...
James Anderson Wards Off Concern After Joe Root Stays Out Of Field With An Injured Finger | Cricket News
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James Anderson Wards Off Concern After Joe Root Stays Out Of Field With An Injured Finger | Cricket News

[ad_1] England pacer James Anderson allayed concerns after prolific batter Joe Root was forced to leave the field following a blow on his right little finger during Day 3 of the second Test against India on Sunday. Root sustained the injury during the 18th over of India's second innings when he tried to catch an edge from Shubman Gill in the slips. Facing a length ball on off from spinner Tom Hartley, Gill went forward and played with hard hands, only to get a thick edge which flew towards the left of Root in the slip cordon. He managed to get a finger to the ball but could not complete ...
Out Or Not Out? Steve Smith’s Catch To Dismiss Joe Root In 2nd Ashes Test Sparks Controversy | Cricket News
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Out Or Not Out? Steve Smith’s Catch To Dismiss Joe Root In 2nd Ashes Test Sparks Controversy | Cricket News

[ad_1] Steve Smith takes a stunner to dismiss Joe Root on Day 2 of second Ashes Test.© TwitterSteve Smith and sensational fielding go hand in hand. Be it a diving catch at slip or an outstanding effort at the boundary line, Steve Smith's brilliance is omnipresent when Australia are on the field. On Day 2 of the second Ashes Test between Australia and England, Smith once again proved why he is among the highly-rated fielders in the world. The moment came on the third ball of the 46th over during England's batting on Thursday.Joe Root got a top edge on a short ball from Mitchell Starc. The ball would have fallen short of Steve Smith but the fielder ran forward from the backward square leg and pulled off a blinder. Smith caught the ball from his right hand with a diving effort. The ball pop...