India vs Australia: MCG Erupts in “Cheater” Chants Following Yashasvi Jaiswal’s Controversial Dismissal
Chaos broke out at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 30, 2024, when "cheater" chants echoed after Yashasvi Jaiswal's controversial dismissal. Jaiswal, who had scored 84 runs off 208 balls, was given out after replays showed a deflection from his glove to the wicketkeeper. Despite no clear evidence on Snicko, the third umpire upheld the decision, upsetting Indian fans.
India vs Australia test matches have always been controversial for the fans as evidenced by the latest incident during the Boxing Day Test at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on December 30, 2024. The controversy surrounded the dismissal of Yashasvi Jaiswal, which triggered an eruption of “cheater” chants from the Indian crowd.
Jaiswal, who had scored 84 runs from 208 balls, was dismissed after a review by the third umpire. The on-field umpire initially did not deem there was an edge, but after a review, the third umpire concluded the ball had deviated off Jaiswal’s glove and ruled him out. Despite replays showing no clear spike on the Snicko or sound, the decision sparked outrage among Indian supporters.
Cheater chants at MCG after the dismissal of Jaiswal.pic.twitter.com/BmOvzplSlu
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This wasn’t the only contentious moment, as later, Akash Deep was also dismissed following a review. Deep, who had made 7 runs, was given out after the third umpire upheld a faint spike shown on the Snicko, leaving the Indian lower order disheartened. The two decisions in quick succession added to the drama of the day, with India losing crucial wickets in their chase for 340. Australia’s dominance continued, and the controversial decisions only intensified the tension at the MCG.
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