Watch: Umpires separate clashing India, Bangladesh players over low catch controversy
ontroversy ejected in the Arising Asia Cup today (July 21) in India An's installation against Bangladesh A when the two arrangements of players must be isolated after a conflict about whether a low plunging get had been taken neatly.
Nikin Jose asserted the catch off the bowling of Yuvrajsinh Dodiya to excuse Soumya Sarkar. On first look the catch seemed to be a screamer, Jose jumping low to the ground from slip and simply scratching his hand under the ball before it hit the ground.
Promptly after landing, Jose signaled to the umpire that he had taken the catch neatly, while different defenders pursued. It was not promptly certain if the ball had looked the bat or avoided off Sarkar's front cushion. Nonetheless, the excusal went down as a catch in the scorebook.
After the umpire raised his finger, Sarkar motioned towards the umpire with his hand that he was dubious whether Jose had taken the catch neatly. A warmed conversation then, at that point, unfurled among Sarkar and Harshit Rana, with different India players and umpires stepping in to isolate the two players.
Before at last strolling off the field, Sarkar headed toward the other umpire to find out if the ball had conveyed however was informed that it had. He at long last gotten back to the changing area out for five off three balls.
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