Daryl Mitchell's controversial LBW raises new debate on DRS
Updated On: 09 February, 2019 07:30 PM IST | Auckland | PTI
Daryl Mitchell, who made his debut in the first T20 in Wellington, was at the centre of a massive DRS controversy during the second game here

Hotspot shows a big mark (encircled) on Daryl Mitchell's bat but Snicko (right) did not detect any edge and he was given out LBW
An inside edge was apparent even without the Hotspot technology but New Zealand batsman Daryl Mitchell fell to a contentious LBW call during the second T20 International against India which also triggered a debate on the spirit of the game.
Mitchell, who made his debut in the first T20 in Wellington, was at the centre of a massive DRS controversy during the second game here. He was given out LBW to Krunal Pandya in the seventh over of New Zealand's innings by the on-field umpires and opted for a review on the insistence of his skipper Kane Williamson, who was at the non-striker's end.
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