WPL 2024 | Twitter stirred as unpleased Healy-Chamari fumes at bizarre DRS malfunction
In th🌺e evolving world of technology, humans are often too dependent on gadgets and their effectiveness. However, devices are not always accurate, and such was the case in the match-up between RCB and UPW when a controversial DRS drama paved the way for Chamari Athapaththu’s dismissal.
Wrist spinner Georgia Wareham sprayed a flighted delivery at the middle and leg stump line that the Sri Lankan captain tried to sweep using the front foot. It was a leg-break fromꦕ the spinner and Athapaththu failed to middle it, thereby getting beaten on the inside edge and incurring a thud at the front pad. Umpire Vrinda Rathi was unmoved by the RCB appeal and this led Richa Ghosh to confess to Smriti Mandhana to opt for a review.
As the ball tracking showed up on the TV screen, third umpire Pashchim Pathak and the rest of the players observed a change in the trajectory of the ball after pitching. The ball was pitched on the middle and leg in the form of a leg-break but the technology produced a straighter trajectory that went on to hitౠ the middle stump. Three reds were seen and therefore the on-field deﷺcision had to be overturned, prompting Healy, Athapaththu and others in the Warriorz dugout in disbelief. The skipper who was at the non-striker’s end was seen nodding her head and completely disgusted by the malfunctioning of technology, leading the Twitterverse into a frenzy.
Healy isn't happy with DRS!
— Shanaka Kundu (@KunduShanaka)
Worst
Worst DRS in leg spin delivery going wrong way lol it’s a joke
— MeerajRules (@meerajrules)
No matter why is angry
Yup
RCB♋ is going to win this match anywಌay..No need for this very questionable DRS. Seems a black spot on .
— PN (@fcxpmi)
Quite questionable
A seemingly very questionable predicitive element of ball tracking for that lbw.
— hypocaust (@_hypocaust)
Conventional legspin, and the short period of visible movement after it pitchedꦕ was away from the stumps. But tracking showed it go the other way & s♐trike middle after hitting Athapaththu's pads.
True
DRS at times is so🧸 dubious, be it Joe Root or Chamari Athapaththu dismissal, both looked notout. The ball pitched marginally on the leg stump & turned further. In replays off stump & part of middle stump were visible, yet intriguingly ball tracking shows all 3 reds!
— Ykush_Tyagiᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠᅠ (@Ykush_Tyagi)
No way
Okay might not have entirely turned down ಌleg because🌃 of how full that Georgia Wareham legspinner had pitched - projected pathway etc, so ump's call prolly - but no way did it go straight or spin the other way as Hawk-Eye showed it to. Unlucky Chamari Athapaththu.
— S Sudarshanan (@Sudarshanan7)
Wrong decision!
Seems like "Chamari Athapaththu" is not out -- wrong decision by umpire ...
— 𝙓🚬🌶️ (@MrTollywud_SSMB)
Ball was going out but in DRS it shown like going straight ☹️
Something is suspicious at Chinnaswamy 🤧
Clearly not out
Chamari athapaththu was clearly not out
— Swapnil Shinde (@swapnils35)
Ball was turning leg side..
Technical error
I think its a technical error ꦉthat leads toꦅ Athapaththu wicket……DRS is not perfect
— JB (@JB_ktbffh)
Absolutely!
That Chamari Athapaththu DRS is the w꧑orst I've ever seen 🤡
— Abhash K (@AabhashK)
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