Watch: “You know that was out”- Jasprit Bumrah tells on-field umpire after DRS issue in IND v WI Delhi Test

Jasprit Bumrah was caught on camera telling the umpire “you know that was out” after a controversial DRS decision in the IND vs WI Delhi Test.

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In the opening session of Day 2 of the second Test in New Delhi, India's star pacer Jasprit Bumrah was certain that he had dismissed West Indies batsman John Campbell.

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Campbell was hit by Bumrah on the pads directly in front of the stumps. India chose to use the Decision Review System (DRS), but the umpire ruled in favor of the batter because he suspected an inside edge.

Although the line implied that the ball would have hit the stumps, the third umpire was unable to uncover any concrete proof of the hit. Despite multiple replays, the umpire was unable to establish if the ball had touched the inside edge of the bat before striking the pad. As a result, the on-field umpire's decision stood, and Campbell survived.

Walking back after seeing a possible technology limitation robbing him of a deserved wicket, Bumrah gave his honest perspective on the call to the umpire.

"You know it's out, but the technology can't prove it," Bumrah told the umpire while walking back. The comment was effectively captured on the stump mic at the bowling end.

See here:

https://twitter.com/crictalk7/status/1977592193784451240

West Indies take the lead in the second innings thanks to centuries by Shai Hope and John Campbell.

After India had posted 518/5d thanks to centuries by Yashasvi Jaiswal (175) and Shubman Gill (129*) and 87 by Sai Sudharsan, West Indies were bowled out in their first innings for 248 runs, with Alick Athanaze top-scoring with 41.

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India captain Shubman Gill decided West Indies should follow on, but the visitors showed great resilience. This was thanks to 115 by John Campbell and 103 by Shai Hope. The duo frustrated Indian bowlers, adding 177 runs for the third wicket.

Kuldeep Yadav added three more wickets to his first-innings five-wicket haul, while Mohammed Siraj took two scalps.

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