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Pakistan cricket team is facing a series of defeats in Australia. Pakistan, who had already lost in the first test, recently lost in the second test. Australia beat Pakistan by 79 runs in the Boxing Day Test match at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. With this, Australia has an unassailable lead of 2-0 in the three test match series. But as always the former cricketers of Pakistan showed their crooked mind. Doubts were raised on the umpiring without questioning their players who performed poorly. After the defeat in the second Test match, Pakistan coach Mohammad Hafeez raised questions on DRS. Hafeez expressed doubts about umpiring, terming DRS as a bad technology. If we go into the details…Mohammed Rizwan’s out in this match is the subject of discussion. A ball from Pat Cummins went into the keeper’s hands near Rizwan’s bat. The Australian team appealed. But the on field umpire refused. Australia took a review. The third umpire, with the help of a snickometer, determined that the ball hit Rizwan’s wrist band and declared Rizwan out.
But after the match, Hafeez expressed his displeasure over Rizwan’s out. While admitting that the Pakistan team made some mistakes, he said there were errors in the umpiring. Also, due to errors in the DRS technology, the results of the match are changing very quickly, said former Pakistan captain. Hafeez said that ICC should focus on this, sometimes it seems like this is a technology show and not playing cricket. Hafeez said that his team played better cricket and he is proud of that. Hafeez said that he spoke to the wicket keeper and batter Rizwan on this matter. Rizwan was so honest that the ball was not even close to his gloves. Hafeez said that there should be strong evidence to overturn the decision of the on-field umpire. He said that there is no concrete evidence in Rizwan’s case, and based on that, the on-field umpire’s decision should be changed. He criticizes that technology has become a curse rather than a help.
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