<p>A Decision Review System (DRS) referral was on Saturday restored to England after an error by the third umpire on the opening day of the second Test against India here.</p>.<p>England were left frustrated and their captain Joe Root miffed after a blunder by third umpire Anil Chaudhary denied them the wicket of India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane and a DRS review.</p>.<p>However, a few moments after it became clear that Chaudhary had erred, England's review was reinstated.</p>.<p>The incident took place in the 75th over of the day when a Jack Leach delivery brushed Rahane's gloves on the way to the forward short-leg fielder Ollie Pope.</p>.<p><strong><a href="http://India-England Test | Small Barmy Army group enjoys day out at Chepauk Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-england-test-small-barmy-army-group-enjoys-day-out-at-chepauk-950822.html" target="_blank">India-England Test | Small Barmy Army group enjoys day out at Chepauk</a></strong></p>.<p>As England appealed for a catch off the gloves, it was turned down by the on-field umpire before Chaudhary, failing to read the correct passage of play, also rejected the review thinking that the ball had landed outside the leg-stump and that the visitors had appealed for an LBW.</p>.<p>However, the visitors appeared to clarify that they were appealing for a catch off the glove and not the bat.</p>.<p>Seeing the replays on the big screen, Root was left unimpressed and the skipper also raised the matter with the on-field umpires. Chaudhary turned down that also as England lost a review.</p>.<p>The review was later restored to England as per ICC playing conditions.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-reach-300/6-on-day-1-after-batsmen-lose-grip-against-engand-950825.html" target="_blank">India reach 300/6 on Day 1 after batsmen lose grip against England</a></strong></p>.<p>As per 3.6.8 of the ICC's playing conditions: A Player Review categorised as 'Unsuccessful' may be reinstated by the ICC Match Referee at his/her sole discretion (if appropriate after consultation with the ICC Technical Official and/or the television broadcast director) if the Player Review could not properly be concluded due to a failure of the technology.</p>.<p>Rahane, though, was dismissed six balls later, bowled by Moeen Ali for 67.</p>.<p>There was also some issue over a stumping attempt by Ben Foakes against Rohit Sharma when he appeared to drag his backfoot to a Leach delivery.</p>.<p>Though TV replays showed Rohit's backfoot to be on the line, the third umpire reckoned some part of it was behind the line and ruled him not out.</p>
<p>A Decision Review System (DRS) referral was on Saturday restored to England after an error by the third umpire on the opening day of the second Test against India here.</p>.<p>England were left frustrated and their captain Joe Root miffed after a blunder by third umpire Anil Chaudhary denied them the wicket of India vice-captain Ajinkya Rahane and a DRS review.</p>.<p>However, a few moments after it became clear that Chaudhary had erred, England's review was reinstated.</p>.<p>The incident took place in the 75th over of the day when a Jack Leach delivery brushed Rahane's gloves on the way to the forward short-leg fielder Ollie Pope.</p>.<p><strong><a href="http://India-England Test | Small Barmy Army group enjoys day out at Chepauk Read more at: https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-england-test-small-barmy-army-group-enjoys-day-out-at-chepauk-950822.html" target="_blank">India-England Test | Small Barmy Army group enjoys day out at Chepauk</a></strong></p>.<p>As England appealed for a catch off the gloves, it was turned down by the on-field umpire before Chaudhary, failing to read the correct passage of play, also rejected the review thinking that the ball had landed outside the leg-stump and that the visitors had appealed for an LBW.</p>.<p>However, the visitors appeared to clarify that they were appealing for a catch off the glove and not the bat.</p>.<p>Seeing the replays on the big screen, Root was left unimpressed and the skipper also raised the matter with the on-field umpires. Chaudhary turned down that also as England lost a review.</p>.<p>The review was later restored to England as per ICC playing conditions.</p>.<p><strong>Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/india-reach-300/6-on-day-1-after-batsmen-lose-grip-against-engand-950825.html" target="_blank">India reach 300/6 on Day 1 after batsmen lose grip against England</a></strong></p>.<p>As per 3.6.8 of the ICC's playing conditions: A Player Review categorised as 'Unsuccessful' may be reinstated by the ICC Match Referee at his/her sole discretion (if appropriate after consultation with the ICC Technical Official and/or the television broadcast director) if the Player Review could not properly be concluded due to a failure of the technology.</p>.<p>Rahane, though, was dismissed six balls later, bowled by Moeen Ali for 67.</p>.<p>There was also some issue over a stumping attempt by Ben Foakes against Rohit Sharma when he appeared to drag his backfoot to a Leach delivery.</p>.<p>Though TV replays showed Rohit's backfoot to be on the line, the third umpire reckoned some part of it was behind the line and ruled him not out.</p>