Cameron Green broke the silence, told the real truth of Shubman Gill’s controversial catch
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London: The final of the World Test Championship 2023 is underway at The Oval ground in London. The most important and last day of the match is to be played today i.e. on 11th June. By the end of the fourth day, the Indian team scored 164 runs at the loss of 3 wickets. Now they need 280 runs on the last day to win the match from here. However, in the midst of all this, everyone’s eyes are stuck on only one thing. Which is the wicket of Indian opener Shubman Gill. There is a lot of ruckus about Shubman’s wicket at this time. Australia’s star all-rounder Cameron Green had caught such a catch, about which a lot of controversy is being seen. When Green caught the catch, it seemed that the ball was hitting the ground below. But after this the umpire declared Gill out. Now let us know what Green himself thinks about his catch.
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Actually, the seventh over of India’s second innings was being bowled by Scott Boland from Australia. The first ball of Boland’s over hit the edge of Shubman’s bat. The ball goes between the gully and the slips. In such a situation, Cameron Green, standing in the lane, took a spectacular catch with his opposite hand. But when the catch was seen on the big screen near the third umpire, it was visible that the ball was hitting the ground.
Despite this, the third umpire accepted the catch and declared Shubman out. In such a situation, Green said about his catch, ‘At that time I felt that I had caught the catch.’ He further said, ‘In the hot heat of the time, I felt that the catch I took was clean and threw the ball and clearly showed no signs of doubt whatsoever. Then I left it to the third umpire and he agreed with the catch. WTC Final: Thoo-thoo on third umpire’s decision, everyone from Ponting to Langer supported ShubmanWTC Final: Now only a miracle can make India come back on the fourth day, Australia has a lead of 296 runsSteve Smith: Such a statement by Steve Smith before the WTC final, India would not have liked it!