Ahmedabad: England were left frustrated with some "50-50" umpiring decisions which did not go in their favour on the opening day of the day-night third Test against India here on Wednesday, opener Zak Crawley said.
He was asked particularly about TV umpire overturning onfield umpire's 'out' call of opener Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma was given not out of a stumping appeal off the bowling of Jack Leach towards the end of the day's play.
"It's very frustrating. We're behind the game and we wanted those little 50-50 situations to go our way. That's the way it goes sometimes. It's certainly not our day. It does not help our chances," Crawley said at the virtual news conference after the end of the day's play.
When we batted, Jack had one where it didn't quite carry and it seemed like they looked at it from five or six different angles. When we were fielding it seemed like they looked at it from one angle. That's where the frustrations lie," he added.
I can't say whether they were out or not out, but I think the frustrations lie with not checking more thoroughly.
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Asked about captain Joe Root's conversations with the umpires Nitin Menon and Anil Chaudhary after the reviews, he said, "I would like to answer but I'll leave that to the captain and senior players.
As a young player, I'll keep my nose out of that situation, that's for Joe, I think.
Root chose to bat in the day-night Test but the visitors succumbed to India's spin might to collapse to 112 all out inside two sessions. Left-arm spinner Axar Patel returned with figures of 6 for 38, for his second five-for in his second Test.