On the first day of the second Test match at the M Chidambaram Stadium in Chennai, there was a big controversy between the DRS and India. After the on-field umpire Ajinkya Rahane was called out, the England team used the DRS, where third umpire Anil Choudhury did not properly understand the cause of England’s appeal and called him Rahane. Subsequently, Rahane appeared on screen during the rematch, and the review of his dismissal to England was reverted after Joe Root spoke to the on-field umpires.
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The incident took place in the 75th day of the day when Jack Leach’s ball went to forward short leg fielder Alli Pope and touched Rahane’s glove. England appealed but the on-field umpire turned it down and dismissed the criticism by claiming that the third umpire Choudhury thought the ball went outside the leg stump, but the visiting team appealed for a catch. England, however, have made it clear that they are appealing to catch the ball, not the bat, and the gloves.
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Root was disappointed to see replays on the big screen, and the captain took up the matter with on-field umpires. Anil Chaudhry’s rejection of England also left criticism. However, this review of England was reinstated under Rule 3.6.8 of the ICC (International Cricket Council). Ajinkya Rahane Moin Ali scored 67 after a few balls. By the end of the first day’s play India had lost 6 wickets and scored 300 runs. Rohit Sharma scored the seventh century of his Test career.
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