Snicko has been a point of confusion and controversy during this Ashes series and there was a fresh talking point on the first day in Adelaide as Australia’s century hero Alex Carey escaped England’s ...
b' ' Carey was given not out, added another 50 with Mitchell Starc and went on to make his third Test hundred. Had Carey been given out, Australia would have been 245 for seven and wobbling badly ...
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Alex Carey reacts over Ashes Snicko controversy as operator admits 'human error' | Video
Alex Carey scored a magnificent century on Day 1 of the Ashes 3rd Test in Adelaide on Wednesday. Carey scored a counter-attacking 106 to put the hosts on top after a top order collapse. The ...
Australia wicketkeeper Alex Carey has defended England’s contentious decision to take a break from the Ashes ahead of the third Test. England have been well beaten in both of the first two Test ...
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Ashes controversy: Alex Carey survives despite clear edge, Snickometer chief admits audio glitch
England's frustration reached a boiling point on the opening day of the third Ashes Test in Adelaide following a technical blunder that cost them the vital wicket of Alex Carey. The controversy ...
England will consider raising concerns over the accuracy of the ‘Snickometer’ technology after Australia’s Alex Carey admitted he got lucky on his way to a crucial century in Adelaide. Josh Tongue was ...
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See Piers Morgan's savage response to Alex Carey calling him the ultimate Ashes villain
English journalist and presenter Piers Morgan has fired back in typically robust style after Aussie wicketkeeper Alex Carey labelled him the 'ultimate Ashes villain'. Carey made the comment via a ...
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England fume as Snicko operator admits error in Alex Carey reprieve in third Ashes Test
England has been left frustrated after it was revealed that operator error of the Snicko umpire aid gave Alex Carey a controversial reprieve on day one of the third ...
England were contemplating raising concerns with the match referee regarding the Snicko technology used in Australia, after its supplier admitted "full responsibility ...
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