India, Dec. 18 -- Australia fast bowler Mitchell Starc launched a scathing attack on Snicko after decision-making technology again dominated discussion during the third Ashes Test in Adelaide, labelling it the "worst technology ever" following another controversial sequence on Day 2.

Snicko has been under intense scrutiny throughout the match, beginning with the major flashpoint on the opening day when Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey was given not out on 72 despite England's strong appeals for caught behind. Although the replay showed a visible spike, it appeared well before the ball passed Carey's bat, prompting third umpire Chris Gaffaney to rule there was "a clear gap" and no contact. Carey went on to score a match-shaping maiden As...