Updated On: 14 October, 2023 09:10 AM IST | Lucknow | Santosh Suri
To the naked eye, the ball seemed to be a bit high and drifting down leg. But wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock prompted captain Temba Bavuma to go for a review

Australia’s Marcus Stoinis (left)interacts with umpire Joel Wilson after being dismissed against SA on Thursday. Pic/Getty Images
When the chips are down, nothing seems to go your way. Much to the dismay of the Australians, they were at the receiving end when two controversial DRS decisions went against them while they were struggling to come to terms with the South African pace bowling.
They were chasing a challenging 312 for victory and had already lost early wickets. To add to their woes, Steve Smith was ruled leg before wicket off Kagiso Rabada after the DRS review was sought by the fielding side. To the naked eye, the ball seemed to be a bit high and drifting down leg. But wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock prompted captain Temba Bavuma to go for a review.