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Curated By : Edited By: Last Updated:December 16, 2022, 16:56 IST BANGLADESH COULDN’T OPT FOR THE DRS AS THE BALL-TRACKING CAMERA WAS DOWN AT THAT MOMENT. GILL, WHO WAS BATTING ON 70,
COULD’VE SURVIVED ANYWAY AS THE IMPACT LOOKED OUTSIDE THE OFF STUMP Bangladesh were in all sorts of trouble on the third day of the ongoing opening Test in Chattogram after getting bowled
out for 150, handing a 239-lead to India. Instead of enforcing a follow-on, the visitors chose to bat in the second innings and this time, Shubman Gill was the wrecker-in-chief. After
stitching a 70-run stand with stand-in captain KL Rahul, the youngster from Punjab started inching towards his maiden Test hundred. Bangladesh bowlers were toiling hard to get rid of Gill
and in the 32nd over, they thought there was a chance but a technical glitch shattered their hopes. A delivery from Yasir Ali turned sharply to trouble the Indian opener, hitting him on the
pads. A loud appeal didn’t convince the umpire and hence, the hosts asked for a review. RECOMMENDED STORIES IND VS BAN, 1ST TEST, DAY 3 LIVE UPDATES Unluckily, Bangladesh couldn’t opt for
the DRS as the ball-tracking camera was down at that moment. Gill, who was batting on 70, could’ve survived anyway as the impact looked outside the off stump. Meanwhile, people on social
media were also amazed by the glitch and wondered how it could happen during an international game. Here’s how they reacted: > Technical Error! Hawk eye camera gone down the very same
ball, when > Bangladesh appealed againstShubman Gill !NO DRS AVAILABLE! Umpire > SIS SAIKAT gave Not Out !Yasir Ali Ball turned sharply, Gill caught > on the crease, but NO DRS
AVAILABLE!111/1 INDIA (31.1 OVR)#BANvIND > pic.twitter.com/nQ7814EbY8— shashank singh (@shashank_singh2) > December 16, 2022 > Who manages the DRS and other system softwares at
stadium?I’m not > sure but maybe I guess it’s hosting nation’s duty.So all n all > it’s their fault, also atleast tag Bangladesh cricket board.— > Mohit Babani (@MohitBabani2)
December 16, 2022 > Bangladesh appeals for a close call, opts for the DRS against > Shubman Gill.Umpire informs that DRS is not available due to > technical glitch.
pic.twitter.com/6Fnq6w6tgb > > — 12th Khiladi (@12th_khiladi) December 16, 2022 Gill and Pujara joined forces for the second-wicket partnership for India to be 140/1 at Tea. With the
ball starting to turn sharply on various occasions, the visitors’ could up the ante in the final session against a tired Bangladesh bowling attack. FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 POINTS TABLE | FIFA
WORLD CUP 2022 SCHEDULE | FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 RESULTS | FIFA WORLD CUP 2022 GOLDEN BOOT Gill overcame a watchful start to lead the way for India with an unbeaten 80 while Cheteshwar Pujara
was brisk in his unbeaten 33 to take the team’s lead to 394 at the end of the second session’s play on Day 3. Get the latest Cricket News, Schedule and Cricket Live Scores here Location :
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