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    ‘West Indies should walk off the field’, ‘How are WI players not protesting?’: Social media left gobsmacked by umpiring mistakes | Cricket News

    Justin M. LarsonBy Justin M. LarsonJune 27, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    'West Indies should walk off the field', 'How are WI players not protesting?': Social media left gobsmacked by umpiring mistakes
    West Indies complained of DRS mistakes by third umpire Adrian Holdstock during their first Test against Australia. (AP)

    West Indies cricket coach Daren Sammy raised concerns about TV umpire Adrian Holdstock’s decision-making during the opening Test against Australia in Barbados, following several controversial reviews on the second day of play. Sammy met with match referee Javagal Srinath on Thursday to discuss his concerns, which stemmed from Holdstock’s previous officiating in the ODI series in England.Two crucial decisions particularly troubled the West Indies team. The first involved captain Roston Chase’s lbw dismissal off Pat Cummins’ bowling, despite what the team believed showed evidence of an inside edge. The second concerned Shai Hope’s caught-behind dismissal off Beau Webster, where Alex Carey’s catch was ruled clean after review.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!“We are just trying to find some sort of understanding as to what the process is,” Sammy said. “We only hope for consistency. That’s all we could ask for. When there is doubt in something, just be consistent across the board.”“I have noticed, especially with this particular umpire, it’s something that for me started in England. It’s frustrating. I just ask for consistency in the decision-making.”Sammy specifically addressed his concerns about Holdstock’s officiating. “Yeah, look, you don’t want to get yourself in a situation where you’re wondering about certain umpires. Is there something against this team? But when you see decision after decision, then it raises the question. I know he’s here for the series. You don’t want to go in a Test match having that doubt.”“So I want to have that conversation as to the process… so we could be all clear. Because, at the end of the day, you don’t want to be going into a Test match not trusting the umpires. And that’s not what our team is about. So we’re just looking for some clarity as to the decisions.”When questioned about filing a formal complaint, Sammy remained noncommittal, stating, “You’ll have to wait and see for that.”

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    Regarding Chase’s dismissal, which occurred during a crucial 67-run sixth-wicket partnership with Hope, Sammy noted, “In our opinion, we saw the ball deviated onto the pad.”Sammy drew comparisons between Hope’s dismissal and Travis Head’s reprieve from the previous day. “I’m just saying, judge what you see,” Sammy said. “If you see the same thing and one is not out, there is even more doubt on the other one than you give it out. Again, I don’t know what he’s seen but from the images that we’ve seen, the decisions are not fair enough for both teams. We’re all humans. Mistakes will be made. I just want fairness.“Australia also experienced a controversial decision when their early morning lbw appeal against Chase was denied. Mitchell Starc questioned the synchronisation between images and audio in the replays.“There’s been some interesting ones,” Starc said. “Obviously a couple more have gone against the West Indies than us. One for us [against Chase] looked like there was a gap between the bat and the ball, it cost us 40-odd runs, but then a contentious one to then get the wicket.”“As players, you can only ask a question. We don’t use the technology to make that decision. It sort of felt like, or looked like, that the Snicko and the images were out of sync to some capacity.”

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    An X user on the officiating in the West Indies vs Australia first Test.

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    An X user on the officiating in the West Indies vs Australia first Test.

    Starc mentioned that the Australian team believed Head’s edge to Hope the previous day should have been ruled out.Sammy acknowledged the risks of commenting on match officials and discouraged his players from discussing the decisions. “We know the rules. We know fines going all across the board,” he said. “I don’t want them to focus on that. Yes, we’re kind of shooting ourselves in the foot by dropping so many catches, but look at the Test match, [us] against our own selves, some of these decisions, and we’re still in a position to win.“





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