Skip to content
Search

Latest Stories

'Never seen that before': Angry Kohli slams late umpire call on run out

India skipper Virat Kohli on Sunday (15) slammed a controversial on-field decision to rule Ravindra Jadeja run out after a belated TV referral in the opening one-day international against the West Indies.

Shimron Hetmyer hit a career-best 139 to lead West Indies to an eight-wicket win but the match saw controversy during India's innings.


In the 48th over, Roston Chase hit the stumps at the bowler's end where Jadeja was running and South African umpire Shaun George ruled not out.

But replays suggested Jadeja was short of his crease, prompting the on-field official to refer it to the third umpire who then gave it out, as an angry Kohli shook his head in disapproval in the dressing room.

"The thought is simple, the fielder asked 'how is that' and the umpire said 'not out'. The dismissal ends there," Kohli said after his team's loss.

"The people sitting on the TV outside cannot tell the fielders to then tell the umpire to review it again. I've never seen that happen in cricket.

"I don't know where the rules are, where the line is drawn. I think the referee and the umpires have to take that up, see that incident again. And figure out what needs to be done in cricket."

Jadeja made a quickfire 21 in his 56-run sixth-wicket stand with Kedar Jadhav, who made 40, as India went to score 287 for eight after being put into bat first.

West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard said no matter what happened but "the right decision was made".

"For me at the end of the day, the right decision was made, which is important," said Pollard.

"We appealed and the umpire didn't take it at that time, but eventually the right decision was made."

The second ODI is on Wednesday in Visakhapatnam.

More For You

David Tilak

David Tilak brings more than 25 years of experience in strategic financial roles across various businesses.

LinkedIn

LSL Property Services appoints David Tilak as chief financial officer and executive board director

Highlights

  • David Tilak appointed CFO and executive board director from 12 January,2026.
  • Brings 25 years' experience from Serco, Imperial Brands and General Electric.
  • Move follows extensive search to strengthen financial leadership.

LSL Property Services plc has appointed David Tilak as chief financial officer and executive board director, effective12 January ,2026 as the UK property services group seeks to drive growth and shareholder value.

Tilak will join LSL from Serco Group PLC, where he currently serves as group finance director, a position he has held since October 2024. In his current role, he is responsible for driving operational performance, internal and external reporting, and fiscal controls at one of the UK's largest public services providers.

Keep ReadingShow less