Kumar Dharamsena TROLLED After Poor Umpiring During ICC Cricket World Cup 2019 Final Between England vs New Zealand | SEE POSTS
England vs New Zealand: Kumar Dharamsena faced the heat on social media once again! This time for poor umpiring. He has not had a good tournament as an umpire, hogging the centre of the limelight for the wrong reasons. He had given Henry Nicholls out, the decision got overturned after the batsman opted for the DRS. That was not it, it happened again when he gave Williamson out. The Kiwi captain took the DRS and the decision was reversed. Dharamsena has not had a good day during the match and fans bashed him on Twitter.
Here are the trolls:
#dharmasena umpiring standards tonplayers be like 😂 pic.twitter.com/03wvACo3Z0
— Sai Krishna (@SaiKris75286313) July 14, 2019
Utho Anarkali, Dharmasena is umpiring today #CWC19 #CWC19Finals #ENGvsNZ #ENGvNZ
Credit: @Atheist_Krishna pic.twitter.com/j5A5oH160F
— 🌾Venky Reddy🌱 (@venkyreddy) July 14, 2019
#dharmasena umpiring standards tonplayers be like 😂 pic.twitter.com/03wvACo3Z0
— Sai Krishna (@SaiKris75286313) July 14, 2019
When Dharmasena is umpiring.#ENGvsNZ #CWC19Final pic.twitter.com/4hUzwulDqB
— Lord Duffer-In (@British_Viceroy) July 14, 2019
Dharmasena, after every appeal. #CWC19Final pic.twitter.com/5igPSYIKhD
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) July 14, 2019
#ENGvsNZ #WCFINAL
Kumar Dharmasena before giving any decision : pic.twitter.com/UAXCUxto3E— Hemang Jesani 🇮🇳 (@HemangJesani) July 14, 2019
It’s no coincidence that DhaRmaSena has DRS in his name. #CWC19
— Manya (@CSKian716) July 14, 2019
#CWC19Final #NZvENG
Dharmasena today. pic.twitter.com/h0IGSjmTV7— ف ہ ی م (@faheemalvi4515) July 14, 2019
State of Dharmasena’s head when he is on field umpiring #ENGvAUS #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/YoQOxGedXF
— Arnomic (@ArnologicB3ats) July 14, 2019
Dharmasena while umpiring 😂😂#ENGvsNZ #ICCWorldCup2019 #CWC19 pic.twitter.com/9gGJdCkEAU
— Kishlay K. Rai (@kish_4u) July 14, 2019
Earlier, in semi-final 2 he got the decision against Jason Roy wrong as the English opener was dismissed for 85 runs. Ahead of the final, he also caught up with Roy and hugged him in a heartwarming gestur.
“We’re having a bat. It’s a tough decision. A bat-first surface, but the overhead conditions do make it confusing. We have a job first up with the bat. We’re playing the same team. The semifinal was a tough scrap for both sides, but we’re happy we got across the line in that game,” said Williamson after winning the toss.
“Always backing Guptill with the bat. He’ll go and play with the freedom. Our team has played with a lot of heart and fight and has gotten us across the line so many times,” he added.
“It was a 50-50 call (about the toss). The overheads will lean towards the ball. Whichever side plays better will lift the trophy. Jonny is fully fit, and we’re playing the same XI,” said England captain Eoin Morgan.
“The strongest part in Edgbaston was our bowling. If we can put our ball in the areas early on today, we are in with a great chance. I’m extremely proud. Everyone has put in the hardwork over the last four years. We have embraced pressure throughout the tournament, and the semi-final epitomized that,” he added.
Playing XIs:
New Zealand: Martin Guptill, Henry Nicholls, Kane Williamson(c), Ross Taylor, James Neesham, Tom Latham(w), Colin de Grandhomme, Mitchell Santner, Matt Henry, Trent Boult, Lockie Ferguson
England: Jason Roy, Jonny Bairstow, Joe Root, Eoin Morgan(c), Ben Stokes, Jos Buttler(w), Chris Woakes, Liam Plunkett, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Mark Wood