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Snicko Scandal: Cricket Tech Under Fire Again
18 Dec
Summary
- A batsman was given out after Snicko technology showed a spike.
- Commentators and former players heavily criticized the technology.
- The incident occurred during a tense Test match at Adelaide Oval.

A controversial dismissal involving Snicko technology has intensified scrutiny on the use of technology in Test cricket at the Adelaide Oval. Jamie Smith was given out after the Snicko system registered a spike, despite a visual gap between his bat and the ball. This decision, upheld by the third umpire, left England's batting lineup in a precarious position, trailing Australia by over 200 runs in their first innings.
The incident was not isolated, as earlier in the day, other dismissals also raised questions about technology's reliability. Both commentators and former international cricketers have voiced their displeasure, with some calling for the 'sacking' of the Snicko system due to perceived inaccuracies. Concerns were raised that the technology's inconsistencies could lead to further 'ridiculous' situations in the sport.
This recent controversy follows a similar DRS incident involving Alex Carey from the previous day, further fueling the debate about cricket's reliance on technology. The ongoing questions surrounding Snicko and DRS highlight a growing unease among players and analysts about the integrity and accuracy of these crucial umpiring aids.




