
Jasprit Bumrah He didn’t mince words when expressing his disappointment with the technique of cricket. During the second test between India and West Indies In New Delhi. The incident occurred when john campbellBatting on 94, he survived a close leg-before appeal off Bumrah, a decision that sparked much discussion both on and off the field. After the on-field call was upheld by DRS, Bumrah, clearly unhappy, made a cheeky comment, pointing out that although the technology could not confirm dismissal, everyone knew the batsman was out.
IND vs WI: Jasprit Bumrah angry with umpire over John Campbell’s DRS call
The drama began late in the morning session on the fourth day when Bumrah trapped Campbell in front of the stumps. The Indian fielders, confident of the wicket, made a strong appeal, but umpire Richard Illingworth turned it down. After consulting the wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel and captain Shubman GillIndia decided to review the decision. However, the replay sequence added to the confusion. UltraEdge showed simultaneous contact between bat and pad, leaving the third umpire with no conclusive evidence to overturn the decision. The not-out call ended, much to India’s disappointment.
Bumrah expressed his feelings while walking back to his mark. With a wry smile he murmured, “It’s out there. You know it too, but technology can’t prove it.” The fast bowler had every reason to be disappointed, he constantly troubled Campbell with late movement and fast seam bowling but his luck was not on his side. The moment summed up the morning session, where Bumrah swung the bat several times but missed a wicket despite consistent accuracy.
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IND vs WI: Campbell excited to reach historic century
Meanwhile, John Campbell made the most of his luck to score a hard-fought century, his first in Test cricket. The left-handed batsman finally achieved the spectacular feat after being stuck in the 90s for four overs. Ravindra Jadeja For six runs over long-on. His celebration was full of relief and emotion, as the West Indies and his teammates cheered from the dressing room.
The innings was a redemption story for Campbell, who had faced criticism for inconsistency. There was a partnership of 177 runs with him shy hope The third wicket not only got West Indies out of trouble but also helped them avoid innings defeat. Although, for Bumrah and India, it was almost a case of miss and what-if, the DRS moment highlights how much a fine margin can tilt the game. Campbell’s century made him only the sixth West Indies opener to score a Test century since 2020, a testament to his resilience and composure under pressure. Although Bumrah’s frustration was evident, his fiery spell ensured that India remained in control as the match headed towards an intense finish.


