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After the West Indies defeat in Australia in the first Test, Roston Chase dodged the umpiring standards

After a derogatory 159 run defeat To Australia In the first trial in Barbados, West indies Captain Roaston chase The poor umpiring did not address the words what he saw as a string of decisions. It is clearly disappointed with how the match came out, Chase demanded more responsibility from the match officials and called for a fair treatment between the players and the umpires.

Roston Chase questions umpire accountability with strong calls for the same treatment of players and officials

Talking openly at the post -match press conference, Chase expressed his disappointment over the lack of accountability for the match officials, stating that the players often face harsh punishment for their mistakes, while the umpires and the referee become unaware for poor or suspicious decisions. He insisted on the high stake, given that a wrong call can greatly impress a player’s career. Chase said for a level playground, where the players, like the players, are also attributed to the errors that can affect match results and personal career.

“This is disappointing because as players, when we mess up or we do it as people who do not like, we punish hard. But the authorities never have them. Chase said in the post -match presser.

“You are talking about people’s career. A bad decision can do or break a boy’s career. I think it should be a single playground, they are punished when the players step out of the line. He said.

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Follow frustration on motion killing decisions and emotional toll on the team

Chase reflected on the emotional toll of the match, describing it as depth for both him and the West Indies team. He said that despite bowling Australia for a minor clan and being in a strong position, a series of suspected umpiring decisions derailed their pace. Barbados -born cricketer insisted on how disappointing it is for the players who give all themselves on the field, only feel the calls that go against them, especially in important moments.

“This game is a disappointing for me and for the team because we were out of Australia for a relatively low score. We were very happy with it, but then there were a lot of suspicious calls in the game and none of them went in our way. I mean, as a player, as a player, you are out of there, you are out of there, you are giving all your, you are fighting. And then nothing can happen. The 33 -year -old explained.

The Windies skipper highlighted that the pitch was challenging quickly, but once rewarded after a batsman settled, and believed that controversial decision – especially during them more Shai HopePartnership of -stopped them from creating an important lead. Not only the feeling of being against the opposition, but the criminals also left the team.

“You see what set batsman can do on the wicket. The wicket is where once you reach inside, you can get runs, but the most difficult part is to go in. I and Shai Hope were running well and then, of course, we had some suspicious calls. It is all right that anyone likes that Australia feels that Australia feels harm them.” You, you, “ Chase concluded.

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