India, June 27 -- The first Test between the West Indies and Australia at the Kensington Oval in Barbados is turning out to be a thriller. The two days of action have seen 24 wickets fall, and the match is poised on a knife's edge. However, all the attention has been on third umpire Adrian Holdstock, who has been the central figure in five controversial DRS decisions. The West Indies camp might have a lot to complain about, as four of these decisions went against them.
In the very first over of Day 2, West Indies captain Roston Chase squeezed an in-seaming delivery from Josh Hazlewood towards fine leg for a single. Australia captain Pat Cummins went upstairs as he thought the ball hit the pad first. A spike appeared on the Ultraedge a fr...
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