In between, Krunal also got the controversial wicket of Daryl Mitchell (1), who fell pray to an umpiring howler, when 'Hotspot' showed a clear inside edge onto the pads. The elder Pandya quickly found the ideal length, bowling his usual wicket to wicket deliveries with a flatter trajectory. Krunal angled one into Mitchell, who got an inside edge onto the pads. After that, it was left to India captain Rohit Sharma to call the player back but he didn't do so. India bowled 35 dot balls, which could well be decisive in the final context of the match.
Source: dna February 08, 2019 09:56 UTC