Controversy marred Match 26 of the ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 between Pakistan and South Africa when Rassie Van der Dussen found himself at the center of a disputed DRS dismissal. In the 19th over, bowled by Usama Mir, Van der Dussen faced a ball that struck his pads, prompting the entire Pakistan team to fervently appeal.
On-field umpire Paul Reifel raised his finger, signaling Van der Dussen’s dismissal. However, Van der Dussen was dissatisfied with the decision and promptly called for a review. The UltraEdge technology, designed to detect bat contact with the ball, showed no such contact in this case.
Yet, an unexpected glitch in the ball tracking system raised eyebrows. Initially, the ball tracking displayed that the ball had missed the stumps, seemingly vindicating Van der Dussen. Nevertheless, a mere few seconds later, the ball tracking was replayed, this time indicating that the ball was ‘umpire’s call,’ leading to Van der Dussen’s unfortunate dismissal.
This incident has sparked outrage among cricket enthusiasts who have voiced their concerns about potential foul play within the Decision Review System (DRS). Fans are questioning the integrity of the DRS system, suspecting that decisions may be manipulated arbitrarily.
The contentious decision unfolded during a crucial moment in the match.
Van der Dussen was a key player for South Africa, and his dismissal had a significant impact on the game’s outcome. The sudden shift from ‘missing the stumps’ to ‘umpire’s call’ left many spectators bewildered, and it quickly became a talking point both on and off the field.
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Here are some fan responses:
I read somewhere that technology provides a predicted dotted line and then its up to a human to draw the final line, its always iffy
— Shreya (@shreyamatsharma) October 27, 2023
That's how they are covering up lol😂
— мaтт (@itzmurdock07) October 27, 2023
ICC statement on Rassie van der dussen dismissal: "In today's match between SA and PAK, an incomplete graphic was erroneously displayed during the LBW review of Rassie. The completed graphic with the right details was ultimately displayed." pic.twitter.com/IvbZpVggd6
From the ICC: In today's match between South Africa and Pakistan, an incomplete graphic was erroneously displayed during the LBW review of Rassie van der Dussen.
— Tinus van Staden (@TinusvS4) October 27, 2023
The completed graphic with the right details was ultimately displayed. https://t.co/fg83HjUdMr
Babar Azam was more not out than Rassie van der Dussen was! Please stop crying 🙏🏼#PAKvsSA pic.twitter.com/6nCI3x3KXx
— Usama Ch (@usamach367) October 27, 2023
@ICC @BCCI something fishy in drs of Rassie van der dussen.For a split second drs showed wickets missing. Later it showed umpire's call. Any manipulation? Or technical error
— Shravan Marda (@Shravan912) October 27, 2023
Cricket, like any sport, relies on the fairness and accuracy of officiating systems to maintain its integrity. The DRS was introduced to minimize human errors and ensure that decisions are made based on conclusive evidence. However, the incident involving Van der Dussen raises concerns about the technology’s reliability and potential susceptibility to technical glitches.
In the aftermath of this controversy, cricket’s governing bodies may face pressure to review and enhance the DRS system to ensure greater transparency and eliminate any doubts about its impartiality. For now, the cricketing world watches closely, eager to see how the authorities address this contentious issue and preserve the integrity of the game in future matches.
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