The man behind snicko technology has explained the reason why the ultra-edge technology did not pick up any noise after Yashasvi Jaiswal's controversial dismissal, as India chased Australia's lead ...
And I think the evidence was really clear that the third umpire made the correct decision. Yeah, Snicko's been a little bit funny in this series. So, with all the evidence that you get ...
These two episodes are enough to prove that Snicko hasn’t been foolproof in this series, but the TV umpire adjudged Sundar out despite not having any conclusive evidence to overturn the on-field ...
However, Carey convinced him to take the review. The third umpire checked the decision, and although a slight spike was detected on the snicko when the ball neared Sundar’s glove, the umpire ...
Australia wicketkeeper-batter Alex Carey criticised the snickometer technology ahead of the New Year's Test match in Sydney. Carey's comments came after he was asked about Yashasvi Jaiswal's ...
Ashwin joked that the snicko meters probably did not work properly at higher altitudes, which is why the third umpire made the decision he made. During the 71st over of India's second innings at ...
While Snicko showed a flat line as the ball passed the bat, regular replays showed a big deflection. Third umpire Sharfuddoula went by what he saw - the deflection - and overturned the decision in ...
And I think the evidence was really clear that the third umpire made the correct decision. Yeah, Snicko's been a little bit funny in this series. So, with all the evidence that you get ...
The key wicket became a major talking point when it was sent upstairs for review, with snicko showing no noise despite a clear deviation being evident on replay. Third umpire Sharfuddoula Saikat ...
Despite Snicko not showing a spike, visual evidence suggested a clear deflection. Jaiswal's exit led to India's batting collapse, ultimately falling 184 runs short of the target, impacting their ...