कोलकाता टेस्ट में श्रीलंकाई बैट्समैन की खुलेआम चीटिंग, ऐसे हुआ पूरा मोमेंट

Between India and Sri Lanka, there was a new controversy over DRS in the first Test match of the series being played in Kolkata. This dispute came on the fourth day of the match when Sri Lankan batsman Dilruwan Perera asked for a review (DRS) after being dismissed. They are accused of reviewing after getting the signal from the dressing room. However, there is no official statement from the Indian captain or the BCCI regarding the complaint in this matter.



This incident took place in the 57th over of Sri Lanka's first innings. When the last ball of this over, Shami appealed Dilruwan Pereira to lbw, after which umpire Nigel Long got him out.

After this, Pereira looked towards Herath standing on the other side of the crease, but she did not get any help from her but she returned. However, after taking some steps, they turned back and demanded a review.

- When Pereira went back, he looked towards the dressing room and received a hint from there and called the review. There was a dispute about this matter.

After the dispute, the Sri Lankan Board defended Pereira and said that at that time, he did not receive any warning from the dressing room. Also, according to the board, Pereira was confused about how long the referral can be taken.

- When the TV replayed, show that the ball was going out of the off stump at that time. After which the Third Umpire reversed the decision of field umpire, saying Pereira as notout.

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