Tuesday 18 July 2017

Sri Lanka's history wins the umpire's win


Sri Lanka's record was recorded in the fourth innings by a maximum of 352 runs till date. That record has passed today. Sri Lanka win by 38 runs in Zimbabwe in Colombo Test The record of winning the Test series by chasing the most runs in Asia's field. The hosts, however, got the blame on the umpire's decision. On the other hand, the Zimbabweans have had to burn their chances of losing the match, but the Zimbabweans have to burn.After scoring 388 runs, losing five wickets in 250 runs were lost. It seemed as if Sri Lanka's disgrace rate was only a matter of time. But Niroshan Dikdebela (81) and Asla Gunaratne (80 *) put on 121 for the sixth wicket to remove the danger.

At the end of the match, Zimbabwe's rate or Sri Lanka's win is not; Rather, the discussion is more about the third umpire in the match, Indian Shamsuddin. When Dasbeela runs 37, he is caught in the stumping trap. Field umpires charge the decision to the third umpire. On Repli, Rezis Chakabo broke the stumps when the side of the side was on the stain. According to the rules, the batsman got out in such situations. But everyone surprised everyone by noting the decision of the third umpire.

Zimbabwe cricketers express their frustration at the field after the umpire's decision. Their eyes flutter and helplessness. In the end, Deccan's 81 runs in the match was defeated by Zimbabwe. The Gunaratne innings also did not play a lesser role.

Earlier, on the fourth day, Sri Lanka had lost three wickets for 170 runs in 388 runs and Sri Lanka had lost three wickets. They lost two more wickets in 250 runs. This situation was confused with Zimbabwe as the fate of the Sri Lankaites. That's the great pair of Diksebela and Gunaratne.

There is no debate in this match about umpiring. The umpires have made several controversial decisions in the first three innings of the two teams. Even after taking so much help from the technology, the umpires would surely be disappointed by the cricket fans.

Chasing Sri Lanka's target of 388 runs, Sri Lanka's hopes of being the highest run-score in Test history have climbed to five. The West Indies in number one on this list. They won 418 against Australia in 2003 against Australia. South Africa lost the same opponent 414 runs. Australia has three numbers. They won by 404 runs against the English. And India at number four In 1976, West Indies lost to Trinidad, chasing 403 runs.

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