IND vs SA : Team India attacked on DRS controversy, everyone got angry on the stump mic

The DRS controversy was the most discussed on the third day of the Cape Town Test between India and South Africa. In this match, the Indian team gave a target of 212 runs to the host Africa. The South Africa team, which came to chase it, stumbled in the beginning itself.
Chasing the target, South Africa lost the first wicket for 23 runs. From here, African captain Dean Elgar and Keegan Peterson took over the team in a big partnership. Meanwhile, in the 21st over, the African team got a second blow on the score of 60 runs. Here Dean Elgar was given LBW out by the field umpire Marais Erasmus on the ball of spinner Ravichandran Ashwin. Here Elgar took the DRS, on which the third umpire declared him not out.
Whereas in TV replays it was clearly visible that the ball was in the impact and pitching line. The original decision was also out. Only the ball was not touching the stump. Field umpire Erasmus was also surprised to see the decision of the third umpire. Almost all the Indian players, including captain Virat Kohli and Ashwin, vented their anger by coming near the stump mic.
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Who Said What on Mike Stump?
First the voice of field umpire Erasmus was recorded in the stump mic. He said – it is impossible.
Ashwin said- ‘SuperSport’ you should find better ways to win.
Kohli said – not only on the opposing team, pay attention to your team too. Efforts are being made all the time to catch people.
KL Rahul said- .The whole country is against 11 players
Kohli said- Very well done DRS, very nice job.
Mayank Agarwal said – It is not good, you are making the game bad now. Making the game bad. Broadcasters are here to make money.
Kohli said- Focus on your team and also shine the ball. Don’t just focus on the opposition team.
Then Kohli said- Definitely get a fair game here.
KOHLI WILDING ON STUMP MIC pic.twitter.com/OdfDa192sz
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Dean Elgar is finally the victim
Just one ball before the end of the third day’s play, the Indian team hunted Dean Elgar. Fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah got Elgar caught by wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant. Elgar scored 30 runs. The play on the third day of the Cape Town Test between India and South Africa is over. Chasing the target of 198 runs, South Africa scored 101 runs for the loss of 2 wickets till the end of the game. To win the match, the African team still needs 111 runs and Team India 8 wickets.