The match is over, the celebrations are over but Rohit Sharma is still in disbelief over his dismissal in the game against West Indies. The Hitman, who was given out caught behind, posted two pictures on Twitter that showed that the ball had hit the pad and not his bat. He was controversially given out after the TV umpire asked the on-field umpire to reverse his 'not out' decision based on a spike on the ultra-edge. Cricketing fraternity too feels that the evidence wasn't conclusive enough to overrule the on-field umpire.
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