Third umpire made wrong call in Adelaide Test: ICC
By our correspondents
December 02, 2015
DUBAI: Third umpire Nigel Llong made an incorrect call after using video technology to review an appeal during the day-night Test between Australia and New Zealand in Adelaide, the International Cricket Council (ICC) said on Tuesday.
Australia’s Nathan Lyon was given not out by the on-field umpire when the ball was caught at slip after he attempted to sweep spinner Mitchell Santner. New Zealand reviewed the decision.
Although “Hot Spot” showed the ball did hit Lyon’s bat, “Snicko”, a different form of technology, did not detect any contact and Llong upheld the original decision.
“ICC has reviewed the decision and acknowledged that it was incorrect,” the ICC said on Twitter.
“ICC confirms the umpire followed the correct protocol, but made an incorrect judgement.”
Lyon, on nought at the time, went on to score 34 and help Australia recover from 118 for eight to secure a first-innings lead of 22 which proved crucial in a low-scoring game the hosts won by three wickets.
The decision, made in the first ever day-night Test match, was widely criticised by television commentators and New Zealand Cricket contacted the ICC to ask for an explanation.
Australia’s Nathan Lyon was given not out by the on-field umpire when the ball was caught at slip after he attempted to sweep spinner Mitchell Santner. New Zealand reviewed the decision.
Although “Hot Spot” showed the ball did hit Lyon’s bat, “Snicko”, a different form of technology, did not detect any contact and Llong upheld the original decision.
“ICC has reviewed the decision and acknowledged that it was incorrect,” the ICC said on Twitter.
“ICC confirms the umpire followed the correct protocol, but made an incorrect judgement.”
Lyon, on nought at the time, went on to score 34 and help Australia recover from 118 for eight to secure a first-innings lead of 22 which proved crucial in a low-scoring game the hosts won by three wickets.
The decision, made in the first ever day-night Test match, was widely criticised by television commentators and New Zealand Cricket contacted the ICC to ask for an explanation.
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