Virat Kohli edged the first delivery of his innings and the ball flew to Steve Smith.Smith dived low to his right, seemingly ...
Australian batter Steve Smith is “100 per cent” confident that his hand was under the ball when he attempted to catch India’s Virat Kohli at second slip on the opening day of the fifth Test here on ...
"100%. No denying it whatsoever. But umpire's made the decision and we move on.” Former Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath said on ABC Sport it was a 50/50 call but felt Kohli looked out.
A DRS controversy stirred up during the fifth Test between India and Australia when a relay catch involving Steven Smith and ...
However, the decision was referred to the TV umpire, who ultimately ruled Kohli not out. "100 per cent; no denying it whatsoever, 100 per cent," Smith told 'Fox Sports' during the lunch break when ...
I got my hands underneath the ball' - Steve Smith disagrees with third umpire's Not Out call to Virat Kohli's catch. (Photo Source: Disney+Hotstar and Fox Cricket) The first day of the fifth Test ...
While eventually Wilson adjudged the decision in India batsman Virat Kohli’s favor, Smith refuted it by saying he was “100%” ...
"100%. No denying it whatsoever. But umpire’s made the decision and we move on.” Former Australia fast bowler Glenn McGrath said on ABC Sport it was a 50/50 call but felt Kohli looked out. "As ...