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Legendary West Indian batsman and Jamaican cricket icon Lawrence Rowe has voiced his frustration over questionable umpiring decisions that he believes significantly impacted the West Indies in the first Test against Australia in Barbados.
Speaking on iSports on i95.5 FM with host Andre Errol Baptiste on Saturday, Rowe pointed to South African third umpire Adrian Holdstock’s controversial calls as a major turning point in the match.
Despite the assistance of replay technology, at least three decisions went against the home side, leaving the West Indies camp deeply aggrieved.
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