

At Sydney, runs trickled for India as Rohit Sharma and Rahul battled along and then Virat Kohli stepped in after Rohit got out. Only 51 runs came off 30 overs in the third day's slow-moving morning session in Sydney for the loss of Rohit Sharma's wicket. India went to lunch at 122 for two trailing Australia by 450 runs. When Kohli was beaten by Nathan Lyon's flight and the ball fizzed past wicketkeeper Brad Haddin with Rahul charging down the pitch for a run, Smith glared at Haddin with arms outstretched shouting at the lost botched chance. Then Rahul mistimed a pull, Smith got under and missed. Smith was seen to mouth an expletive to team-mates, which suggested he was distracted by the cables connecting the spidercam aerial TV camera. Earlier Rahul appeared to have another chance when a ball from Lyon spun across touched his gloves, hit the thighpad. Haddin was not seen appealing and to others Richard Kettleborough was unmoved. Infrared TV replays showed the ball may have brushed the glove and off the thigh guard to Burns, who did not refer the catch to the third umpire. Australia Press reports that Channel Nine head of sport Steve Crawley immediately sent his engineers to find out what had happened and established that the ball had not hit either the camera or the wire, but that a wire was in Smith's line of sight. The wires are covered in mesh so they don't glint in the sun, but Smith was looking into the sun as he hovered underneath the ball, which was top-edged by Rahul off the bowling of Shane Watson. CA and Nine made a joint statement after meeting to discuss the incident. "We (CA & Nine) have spoken about the matter involving Spidercam and the dropped catch before lunch and it's clear the ball did not hit the camera or its supporting wires," the statement said. "As it stands, if any player has a concern about the placement of Spidercam they can ask the umpires for it to be moved. "Spidercam technology has been used in Nine's international cricket coverage for many years and is used in other major sporting events such as the SuperBowl, NRL and AFL grand finals."
With regards – S. Sampathkumar 8th Jan 2015.