Controversy erupted during the second day of the Adelaide Test when third umpire Richard Kettleborough’s decision gave Mitchell Marsh a lifeline. Ashwin’s lbw appeal was reviewed, but Kettleborough upheld the not-out call without utilizing ball-tracking, leaving Team India, fans, and commentators baffled. Replays suggested the ball hit Marsh’s pad first.
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