The bat and pad were too close to each other at the time of impact, according to replays. When the ball was close to the bat, Ultra Edge detected a spike. The ball-tracker displayed the umpire’s call as the ball clipped the leg stump. However, the replays were insufficient to overturn the decision of the on-field umpire. As a result, Kohli was forced to leave, leaving India in disarray.
Nathan Lyon concluded the day by saying, This is a massive wicket. We are all aware of Virat Kohli’s talent. That, in my opinion, is the correct decision. Without a doubt, Virat would say that (he hit it) and that it should have gone his way.
To be honest, that happens in cricket. Respect to the umpires. It’s difficult to live in this part of the world. We bowlers are putting pressure on them to make a decision. Finally, the decision was correct.
Following Kohli’s dismissal, India’s first innings was saved by a 114-run partnership, with the team conceding only a one-run lead to Australia.source: cricket news dailyAustralia had scored 61 runs with the loss of one wicket in their second innings by the end of the second day, increasing their lead to 62 runs with nine wickets in hand. Head scored 39 points on 40 balls, while Labuschagne remained unbeaten with 16 points.
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