Coming to chase an improbable 444-run target in the WTC final, Rohit Sharma and Shubman Gill got India off to a flying start against Australia. The pair raced to 41 runs in seven overs without losing any wickets, with Rohit scoring 22 runs and Gill piling on 18. Unsurprisingly, fans at The Oval were jumping for joy to see the openers playing exquisite shots one after another, but their moods changed drastically after the first ball of the eighth over.
It was a good length delivery with an extra bounce by Scott Boland that Gill tried to play with soft hands, only to find a thick outside edge. Placed at the gully, Cameron Green outstretched his left hand and kept his finger underneath to complete a fantastic low catch. However, Gill did not believe it was a clean catch, and the on-field umpires Richard Illingworth and Chris Gaffaney were not certain either. Therefore, third-umpire Richard Kettleborough had to double-check to confirm the decision.
The replay on the big screen brought mixed reactions from the crowds. After watching for the first time, many fans erupted, thinking Green might have dragged the ball along the floor while taking the catch, which, of course, was not the case. It was an outrageous take without any doing which brought controversy, yet the Oval crowd began to boo Kettleborough once ‘out’ came to the big screen. Even Rohit Sharma was not too pleased with the decision, as he went on to ask the on-field umpires how Gill was given out when there was no conclusive evidence. The Twitterati saw what just happened, and thus, went on to react to the incident straight away.
Was it our or not out?
— Spider Rashid (@RashidSpider)
Oh no!
It's was clearly a drop catch from Cameron Green, Third Umpire have you suckedd dic*s in ur eyes ??? Such a poor umpiring 🤡
— Akshat (@AkshatOM10)
Shubman Gill was NOT OUT.
He's not happy here!
Rohit Sharma talking to the umpires about Cam Green's catch while dismissed Shubman Gill.
— Farid Khan (@_FaridKhan)
Exactly! Need to improve these technical issues.
They are able to show teeth of audience and not able to show frame by frame catch of ..he was not out
— Mangesh S Ambre (@ms_ambre)
No idea on what it is now!
It was clearly a dropped catch by Cameron Green and Shubman Gill was not out but looks like 3rd umpire replaced his eyes with buttons before taking decision.
— RADHE ࿗🇮🇳𓃮 (@Iamradhe_p00)
Hahaha! LOL!
Ohh cmonn!! That's NOT OUT .. Cameron green is not getting retained by mumbai this time. Gill is looking solid.
— zadnainfo (@zadnainfo)
Massive drama out there!
Catch from Cameron Green, Third Umpire decision,Lot of drama,not use zooming camara for check
— Jigar Upadhyay (@12JIGARUPADHYAY)
Shubman Gill was NOT OUT. or OUT ?
Look who has tweeted! Now, it has to be considered as a big topic.
Shocking Decision by third umpire..It wasn’t a clear catch of
— Kamran Akmal (@KamiAkmal23)
Very bad luck!
Shubman Gill falls for 18, courtesy of Cameron Green's stunning catch.
— Vicky Singh (@VickyxCricket)
What? Say it again!
Green pulls off his second blinder of the Test, plunging low to his left at a floating third/fourth slip to catch Shubman Gill for 18. India aren't happy - they think it brushed the turf. "Cheat, cheat, cheat," chant a section of the crowd. And that's tea: India 41 for 1.
— Lawrence Booth (@BoothCricket)
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