England expressed frustration after a mistake led to Alex Carey avoiding dismissal for edging behind at the Adelaide Oval. Carey scored a crucial 106 runs for Australia on the first day of the third Ashes Test, reaching 326-8, but should have been out at 72.
The Australian wicket-keeper seemed to have edged a delivery from Josh Tongue to Jamie Smith when Australia was at 245-6. England appealed, but the on-field umpire, Ahsan Raza, ruled it not out, prompting Ben Stokes to request a review.
The review indicated a spike on the ‘Snicko’ technology, suggesting possible bat contact. However, the spike appeared before the ball actually hit the bat, leading TV umpire Chris Gaffaney to uphold the original decision.
England was puzzled and angered by the ruling, especially considering a similar incident in the first Test involving Jamie Smith, where the spike occurred after the ball passed the bat. The error was attributed to the incorrect selection of stump mic audio by the technology operator.
Amidst controversy, Alex Carey, who previously caused a stir by running out Jonny Bairstow in the 2023 Ashes, admitted to hitting the ball in question. He remarked that the sound timing seemed off but acknowledged his fortune in the situation.
England’s bowling coach, David Saker, hinted at the possibility of contacting match referee Jeff Crowe to address their grievances regarding the ‘Snicko’ technology discrepancies. The incident sparked discussions among fans and commentators, with former England captain Michael Vaughan expressing surprise at the contentious replay.
The incident raised concerns about the accuracy of technology in cricket matches, prompting further scrutiny and potential actions from the concerned parties.
