‘Big insult’: Ashwin lashes out at coach Hussey for ‘withdrawn appeal’ remark | Cricket News


NEW DELHI: The controversy surrounding Melbourne Stars skipper Adam ZampaThe attempt to wear down Melbourne Renegades’ Tom Rogers at the end of the non-strikers refuses to die down with Indian spinner Ravichandran Ashwin voicing his views on the incident in the Big Bash League.
The incident took place on Tuesday when Zampa finished his follow-up and was about to drop the ball to Mackenzie Harvey. He turned around and dislodged Rogers’ sureties and motioned for the umpire to give the batter running orders.

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However, unfazed by Zampa’s call, the umpire first reasoned with the pitcher, telling him that his arm had passed the “vertical” – the point where the ball is supposed to be played. He then checked with the television referee, who also returned the same verdict, thus giving Rogers a reprieve.
Stars coach David Hussey also said they would have withdrawn their appeal if the batter had been called out. Hussey’s comment does not sit well with Ashwin as he called his comments “a big insult to the bowler”.

“I don’t believe what he said. Because if you wanted to withdraw the appeal, you didn’t have to present it to the third referee himself. You could have easily withdrawn that appeal even before he is passed to the third referee. all, why should you withdraw the appeal? A bowler chases the non-attacker. The captain will say the bowler is wrong or what? What a big insult to the bowler if the captain withdraws the appeal “, said Ashwin on his YouTube channel.
Ashwin also compared Zampa’s attempted “look” at the non-attacking ending with WWE Superstar The Undertaker’s look.
“I’m tired of speaking or writing about this. Every time this incident happens, there are preachers who come in and start preaching. But the best thing I liked about this whole incident is the look fixed from Adam Zampa after exhausting the no It was similar to The Undertaker’s look in the World Wrestling Federation. He didn’t even say a word to the drummer. The drummer also stood in silence unaware of himself. he was out or not,” he added.
“People will talk about the legality of the dismissal. That he finished his action and stuff like that. But see, he was about to play, and the non-attacker had started running. In fact, the rule states clearly you can run anywhere as soon as the caster lets go because they can’t chase you once they let go If you’re asking me if the non-attacker starts running once the caster lets go, that’s in itself an advantage for the non-striker.the batsman has yet to make an impact.And I don’t know how many balls go back to the bowler as the batter rarely plays defense in T20.



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