Virat Kohli hit a six on the third ball of the last over and then asked the umpire that it was a no-ball, the field umpire declared it a no-ball, so why was this no-ball reviewed:Former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg
Melbourne (News Hub October 24, 2022) Former Australian cricketer Brad Hogg called the umpiring questionable during the India-Pakistan cricket team match. In the fourth cricket match of the Super 12
stage of the T20 World Cup, India defeated Pakistan by 4 wickets after a thrilling match, but this
victory of India was possible due to the fact that the third ball of the last over was given a nine ball by the umpire.
While Pakistani fans are expressing their displeasure over some of the umpire's decisions, on the other hand, former Australian Test cricketer Brad Hogg has also termed the umpiring of the India-Pakistan cricket match as suspicious. On Twitter, he shared a picture of Virat Kohli batting and captioned it as, “Kohli hit a six on the third ball of the last over and then asked the umpire that it was a no ball and the field umpire called it a no ball. So why was no review taken on this No ball?
Then he raised the question that when Virat was clean bowled on the next ball (free hit) from the no ball, why was this ball not declared as a dead ball?
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