Sydney Sixers captain Moises Henriques expressed his frustration after what he believed was a wrongly denied wicket during a BBL match against the Melbourne Stars. Henriques argued that replays shown on the big screen before the DRS timer expired prevented his team from challenging the umpire's decision.
Sydney Sixers captain Moises Henriques was left fuming after his team was potentially denied a crucial wicket during their Big Bash League ( BBL ) match against the Melbourne Stars . The incident occurred in the 18th over when Glenn Maxwell attempted a reverse ramp against Sixers seamer Ben Dwarshuis. While the ball was caught by wicketkeeper Josh Philippe for a dot ball, there was a muffled appeal for caught behind, but umpire Simon Lightbody didn't rule in favor of the Sixers.
However, before the following delivery, Henriques was seen arguing with the on-field official as Maxwell motioned towards the venue's big screen. Henriques revealed that the Sixers weren't permitted to call for a review because replays of the delivery had been shown on the big screen before the end of the 15-second DRS timer. To rub salt into the wounds, Maxwell smacked the following delivery for six and finished unbeaten on 58 from 32 balls. Henriques also complained about the venue's speakers blaring music for too long between overs.
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