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“No drs broken now Aussies?” Indian fans on Twitter take a jibe at Australian media outlet for their broken DRS comment

Australian media outlet expressed their doubts over ball-tracker after the wicket of Usman Khawaja.

Indian fans on Twitter take a jibe at an Australian media outlet for their broken DRS comment. They lashed out at the news company for their comment after on the DRS after the dismissal of Usman Khawaja on the Day 1 of the ongoing Tests.

Australian media outlet calls DRS broken after the wicket of Usman Khawaja  on the Day 1 of the Nagpur Test 

The Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia kick-started on Thursday (9th February). The visitors won the toss and decided to bat first. However, it wasn’t a fruitful outing for them with the bat as they were bundled out for just 177 runs.

The Australian media outlet, Fox Cricket, who on the eve of the first Test criticised BCCI for the pitch, once again racked up controversy and targeted DRS. It was during the second over of the game when Mohammed Siraj bowled a full inswinger that struck Usman Khawaja on the front pad.

Indian players appealed the LBW but the umpire turned their plea down. After a discussion, skipper Rohit referred the decision and Hawkeye showed three red lights, meaning the batter was termed out for just 1 run.

As Khawaja walked back, the Australian media outlet questioned the DRS and expressed their doubts over the ball tracker.

Fans on Twitter react as Australian media outlet calls DRS broken after wicket of Usman Khawaja  on the Day 1 of the Nagpur Test 

As an Australian media outlet calls DRS broken after the wicket of Usman Khawaja on the Day 1 of the Nagpur Test, fans on Twitter took a jibe at them over the dismissal of R Ashwin. After Todd Murphy was trapped in Ashwin in Lbw, they lashed out at the news media saying that now they won’t call it broken. Here are some of the reactions:

 

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