England's woes continue in the Ashes series as a contentious Snicko decision has sparked outrage among fans once again. Australia's Jake Weatherald was given not out despite appearing to have nicked the ball off the bat, with the technology showing a murmur on its screen as the ball passed through the wicket.
The incident occurred when Weatherald was on 16 and Australia needed 160 runs to chase down England's total of 333. The scene was set for a dramatic conclusion to the fifth and final Ashes Test in Sydney, but instead, it has left fans feeling frustrated with the technology used to aid umpires' decisions.
The Snicko system uses audio signals to detect whether the ball is in contact with the bat, allowing umpires to make quick decisions. However, on this occasion, the technology appeared to have malfunctioned, leading to widespread confusion and disappointment among England's supporters.
The decision has sparked a heated debate about the reliability of Snicko and its potential impact on the game. With the Ashes series hanging in the balance, any further controversy could have significant consequences for England's chances of retaining the trophy.
As Australia chases down their target, fans will be watching with bated breath to see if the outcome is influenced by another contentious Snicko decision.
The incident occurred when Weatherald was on 16 and Australia needed 160 runs to chase down England's total of 333. The scene was set for a dramatic conclusion to the fifth and final Ashes Test in Sydney, but instead, it has left fans feeling frustrated with the technology used to aid umpires' decisions.
The Snicko system uses audio signals to detect whether the ball is in contact with the bat, allowing umpires to make quick decisions. However, on this occasion, the technology appeared to have malfunctioned, leading to widespread confusion and disappointment among England's supporters.
The decision has sparked a heated debate about the reliability of Snicko and its potential impact on the game. With the Ashes series hanging in the balance, any further controversy could have significant consequences for England's chances of retaining the trophy.
As Australia chases down their target, fans will be watching with bated breath to see if the outcome is influenced by another contentious Snicko decision.