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Watch: Steve Smith’s controversial run out decision; R Ashwin hails umpire Nitin Menon

Steve Smith was adjudged not out by Indian umpire Nitin Menon after checking multiple replays but the decision did not go down well with England players and fans.

After checking multiple angles and frames, Nitin Menon gave Steve Smith not out. AP

India’s Nitin Menon who is the third umpire for the ongoing fifth Ashes 2023 Test between England and Australia at The Oval became the talk of the town on Friday evening after his decision to give Steve Smith not out for a close run out appeal. The incident took place in the 78th over of the innings when Smith attempted a double against Chirs Woakes with a shot to midwicket.

As substitute fielder George Ealham sent a quick throw back to wicketkeeper Jonny Bairstow, Smith put in a dive in an attempt to get into the crease before the bails were removed. The appeal for the run out went upstairs and Smith had started walking back after watching the first replay.

But soon things changed as Nitin Menon started investigating different angles and the slow-motion footage. While Bairstow had disturbed the stumps when Smith’s bat was still out of the crease, the bails came out completely only after the batter had made his ground.

Menon then decided to give Smith not out as a point when the bail comes out of its groove is counted and by then, Smith was in.

While Menon’s decision sparked controversy, the Indian umpire was hailed on Twitter, now known as X, with Ravichandran Ashwin leading the charge.

Eventually, Smith was dismissed for 71 by Woakes for a caught behind to the keeper.

Australia were bowled out for 295 by the end of Day 2 at the Oval Test but they have taken a slender 12-run lead.

Apart from Smith, the contributions from Pat Cummins (36) and Todd Murphy (34) also helped Australia’s cause.

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