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Did an UltraEdge glitch play a part in Axar Patel’s lbw dismissal?

by Wisden Staff 2 minute read

Axar Patel was given out leg before wicket on day three in India’s second innings despite a review after he missed a defensive push against Moeen Ali.

What seemed like a straightforward dismissal turned controversial after Twitter users spotted that the UltraEdge in the DRS call showed a flat line even as the ball hit the back leg of Axar.

Axar played all around an arm ball from Moeen and got struck on the back leg. Umpire Virender Sharma did not take too long to raise his finger, but Axar, who possibly felt he had inside-edged the ball, decided to review the call after a brief chat with Virat Kohli.

Ball tracking projected the delivery would hit the stumps on umpire’s call, sending Axar on his way. But a few Twitter users spotted a possible technical glitch. While checking the UltraEdge, there was no spike as the ball went past Axar’s bat, but it also showed no spike when the ball hit his pads.

Axar appeared to be wearing a thigh pad that could have absorbed the sound, with the impact of ball and pad often showing a more muffled spike in any case, but the completely flat line points more towards a technical glitch with the mic.

The host board are responsible for providing DRS technology for World Test Championship matches. The BCCI have been approached for comment.

Watch the dismissal here:

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