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England v Sri Lanka Test marred by unfair ball change controversy; Angelo Mathews expresses frustration

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Controversial ball change during first test uk and Sri Lanka It sparked a heated debate with Sri Lankan veterans. Angelo Matthews He expressed his frustration with what he described as a decisive and “unfair” decision. The incident occurred during Sri Lanka’s second innings at Emirates Old Trafford in Manchester. Sri Lanka UK Tour 2024This proved to be the decisive moment of the match.

Controversy over ball change during England vs Sri Lanka match

Sri Lanka, who had been behind since the first innings, looked set for a powerful counterattack with Mathews at the helm. Kamindu MendisThey formed a solid partnership. The pair effectively withstood England’s bowling attack, stripping the shine off the ball and putting Sri Lanka in a comfortable position. But the game took a dramatic turn when England changed the ball, which many, including Mathews, found unfair.

The change of ball had an immediate and significant impact on the game. Matthews, who had been well prepared for 65 runs at Crease, was dismissed shortly after the new ball was introduced. England took advantage of the new movement created by the new ball to turn the game around in their favour. The sudden change of momentum proved to be a decisive point, ultimately leading to a five-wicket victory for England.

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Speaking to Test Match Special ahead of the fourth day’s play, Mathews expressed his disappointment over the incident and labelled it a turning point in the match.

“To be honest, it was a shame. We sat there for quite a while until the ball was changed yesterday. I think it was unfair to the batsmen of both teams because they want to get rid of the hard, shiny ball. After reaching 48 overs, we were pretty comfortable with them.” he said.

Matthews explained that the new ball completely changed the dynamics of the game.

“Once the ball changed, the whole momentum changed. The ball started swinging to either side and then back inside, making it incredibly difficult for us. The hitters were waiting for the hardness of the ball to come off, and it’s unfortunate that the change came at that time. It really changed the game.” He added.

Despite a strong Sri Lankan resistance, England’s bowlers found new life with the fresh ball and this played a major role in their ultimate victory. The win meant England won the first Test in the three-match series.

The ball change controversy has now cast a shadow over what was otherwise an exciting game. Many critics have raised concerns about the consistency of decisions on ball changes and how such calls can have a significant impact on the course of the game. This time, it was a decision in England’s favour, but questions remain about the fairness of the situation for both teams.

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