Ahmedabad: England head coach Chris Silverwood and skipper Joe Root have asked the match referee to have "consistency" in the process by which the third umpire makes a decision in the ongoing pink ball Test here at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Wednesday.
Both Root and Silverwood approached Javagal Srinath, the ICC match referee after the end of the opening day's play after certain decisions that went in the hosts' way were made quickly according to the visitors.
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India batsman Shubman Gill was caught off Stuart Broad in the slips by Ben Stokes, but the third umpire decided that the all-rounder had grassed the catch. In another incident, a quick stumping by Ben Foakes didn't result in a wicket as Rohit Sharma had grounded his foot at the right time.
The visitors claim that both the decisions were rather made quickly without taking the help of other camera angles. According to a report in a leading sports outlet, Root and Silverwood approached Srinath after stumps on day one.
"The England captain and head coach spoke with the match referee after play. The captain and head coach acknowledged the challenges the umpires faced and asked respectfully that in making any decisions there was consistency in the process. The match referee said the captain was asking the right questions of the umpires," the England team's spokesperson was quoted as saying by a website.