DRS Down AUS vs PAK World Cup Match: A surprising thing came to light on Friday amid the World Cup being played in India. Actually, during the match played between Pakistan and Australia at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru, the Decision Review System (DRS) was stopped for two overs. Suddenly the team captains were informed by the umpires that DRS would not be available. This scene was seen between 17 and 18.1 overs during Pakistan’s innings while chasing the target. During this time the innings continued without DRS. However, no wicket fell during this period and there was no dispute.
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In fact, during the beginning of the 17th over, on-field umpire Chris Brown informed the players of both the teams that the DRS system had broken down due to power failure. Brown said reviews could be taken, but ball-tracking would not be available. However, no wicket fell nor any decision was taken during this period. After this, DRS came back at the beginning of the 19th over. However, fans seemed a little unhappy with this.
Australia overcome the Pakistan challenge in Bengaluru to make it two in two at #CWC23 #AUSvPAK : https://t.co/TAoZkxKoHP pic.twitter.com/OdCVA0ldbl
— ICC (@ICC) October 20, 2023
No DRS at the moment. DRS actually working but no Ball tracking or Ultra edge. Umpire’s call will be final .This world cup experience is getting tougher and tougher for Pakistan #PAKvsAUS
— Junaid (@Junaid_sayzz) October 20, 2023
However, this match was completed without any controversy and Australia registered a spectacular victory by 62 runs. Pakistan captain Babar Azam once again failed and was out after scoring only 18 runs. After the defeat in this match, Pakistan team has reached fifth position in the points table after winning 2 matches and losing 2. Pakistan’s next match will be against Afghanistan on 23 October.
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