A controversial run-out decision ended Ravindra Jadeja’s stint at the crease during the first ODI against West Indies on Sunday in Chennai. On-field umpire Shaun George did not give Jadeja run out initially only to be proven wrong as replays showed the batsman was short of his crease, forcing him to review it, with the third umpire sending the left-hander back in the hut.

The incident took place in the 48th over of India's innings, when Jadeja went for a quick single but the fielder affected a direct hit at the striker's end. George did not give out though Jadeja was short in the crease as replays would later show.

The umpire then went upstairs after the run-out was shown on the big screen and that raised question on the timing of the referral upstairs after the ball was dead.

West Indies skipper Kieron Pollard came up to umpire George as did all-rounder Roston Chase who had casually appealed after seeing the replays.



The third umpire ruled Jadeja run-out as India captain Virat Kohli was seen walking towards the field angrily. Kohli, however, did not enter the ground as Jadeja walked back to the dressing room. The incident got social media talking as lot of followers of the game tweeted saying how can a third umpire make a decision after the ball is dead.

Jadeja managed 21 with Kedar Jadhav, who also helped the cause with a 35-ball 40 (3x4, 1x6). The pair added 59 runs towards the end after Iyer and Pant had set the platform with a 114-run stand for the fourth wicket to help India recover from 25/2 and post a challenging total on a slow wicket after they were asked to bat first.