Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Sachin fails again, courtesy poor umpiring

Colombo: For the third time in a row, Sachin Tendulkar was on Tuesday done in by poor umpiring in the current ODI series against Sri Lanka, being declared leg before wicket in yet another dubious decision.
Tendulkar was declared leg before in the first ODI in Dambulla when the ball was clearly pitched outside the leg stump, he fell lbw against in the second ODI when the ball was missing the leg stump and was again ruled out leg before by Sri Lankan umpire Gamini Silva when the ball was going down the leg side by an even wider margin.

The three umpiring errors have meant that Tendulkar has made scores of 5, 6 and 7 in the series so far. True to his character, Tendulkar has not shown any dissent although his disappointment was palpable.

India's coach Gary Kirsten was seen shaking his head in disbelief after watching television replays of Tendulkar's dismissal in the dressing room. The champion batsman, who had been in excellent form in the recent series against Australia and England, suddenly finds himself going through a lean patch for no fault of his.

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