Despite making a huge score of 358, India suffered a lose 4 wicket lose in in the 4th ODI against Australia. Australia pulled off an almost impossible chase of 359 with ease in Mohali. Ashton Turner scored 84 runs off 43 balls to complete a record chase for Australia and that too with 13 balls to spare. With this victory, Australia have come back to level the series 2-2. After the match, Captain Virat Kohli criticised the Decision Review System (DRS), saying that it is becoming more of a talking point every game now.
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During yesterday’s match, There was a moment that has become a bone of contention for India . During the fourth ball of the 44th over, Rishabh Pant appealed for a caught behind as well as a stumping on Turner. India went for a DRS and the replays showed some spike on the Ultra Edge. But the spike showed when the ball was far away from the bat. So Turner was eventually given not out.
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Criticising DRS System, Kohli said, "The DRS call (in the 44th over against Ashton Turner) was a bit of surprise for all of us and it's becoming more of a talking point every game. It's just not consistent at all, that was a game-changing moment.” Kohli also went on to lament the missed chances that India had in the match. He was very critical of India's fielding effort in Mohali.
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Now, India and Australia will head to the Ferozshah Kotla Stadium in Delhi to play the final match in the series.