India captain Rohit Sharma defended the third umpire’s decision in the ‘controversial’ dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal during the fourth Border-Gavaskar Test. 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 World Test Championship qualification hopes.
Rohit Sharma on Yashasvi’s dismissal: ‘It looked like he touched it’

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