The Test series is currently underway between Australia and the West Indies. The first match of the series was over, in the first match, the umpire’s decision led to a huge controversy. The West Indies are currently playing a 3 -match Test series with Australia. The first match was played in Barbados, Australia won a spectacular victory and took a 2-1 lead in the series.
In the first match, many of the decisions of Third Ampire were disputed. Most of these third punch decisions were against the West Indies, on which West Indies head coach Darren Sammy also raised questions at a press conference after the match. Now, Darren Sammy has become expensive to raise questions about the third umpire’s decision. The ICC has punished Sammy for raising questions about third umpire’s decisions.
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In the first Test match, Darren Sammy expressed his displeasure over several decisions of Third Umpire Adrian Holdstock. This included the Third Umpire to announce the Travis Head to not out and then the ink hop out. In addition, Australia’s Cameron Green was declared a not out and West Indies captain Roston Chase was declared LBW.
Referring to all these decisions, Darren Sammy said, “Looking at the photos that came out, it seems that whatever decisions were made were not suitable for both teams and I just need fairness.” Subsequently, the ICC now convicted the West Indies coach Darren Sammy for violating the code of conduct. This has imposed a fine of 5 percent of the match fee on Darren Sammy. The ICC had also fined the West Indies fast bowler Jeden Seals by 5 percent of the match fee.
Jeden Seals bowled brilliantly and took 3 wickets in the first innings. In the meantime, after taking Australian captain Pat Cummins wicket, he warned him to go to the dressing room, on which the ICC took action. West Indies batting was very poor in the first Test. The team scored 499 runs in the first innings and scored only 2 runs in the second innings. In the second innings, the entire West Indies team was all out in the first session of the third day. So Australia won the match by 19 runs.