Snicko, England and Alex Carey
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Starc’s frustration boiled over when another controversial Snicko call went against Australia. Caught on the stump microphone, the left-armer did not hold back.
Australian cricketer Mitchell Starc has publicly criticized the 'Snicko' technology following a contentious incident involving England's Jamie Smith during the Ashes Test.
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What is Snickometer? The technology that made waves in the Ashes and how it differs from UltraEdge
The ongoing Ashes 2025 series in Australia has sparked fresh discussions about one of cricket’s most relied-upon technologies: the Snickometer. It was during the Adelaide Test that both England and Australia really started to question the reliability of this system.
England bowling coach David Saker speaks to the media during a press conference following the end of day one of the third Ashes Test against Australia at the Adelaide Oval. England will consider raising concerns over the accuracy of the ‘Snickometer’ technology after Australia’s Alex Carey admitted he got lucky on his way to a crucial century in Adelaide.
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England wicket-keeper Jamie Smith given out in controversial manner, Starc demands sacking of snicko
Discover the events of the Jamie Smith Snicko controversy that unfolded at the Adelaide Oval. Was the decision justified?
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‘Snicko’ makes Euro 2024 debut as Belgium goal disallowed in decision Gary Lineker brands ‘b------t’
The “Snickometer” ignited immediate controversy at Euro 2024 after a Belgium goal was disallowed in a decision branded “b-----t” by Gary Lineker. Football’s equivalent of the system used in cricket has been introduced this year and swiftly drew ...
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) Host broadcaster Channel 9 and developers of the real-time Snickometer have reached an agreement to include the technology among the Decision Review System tools available for umpires during the Ashes series. Snickometer ...
In a dramatic moment during the fifth day of the fourth Test at Melbourne, Pat Cummins successfully reviewed a caught behind decision, getting Yashasvi Jaiswal out for 84 runs. Despite Snickometer showing no spike, the third umpire relied on visual ...
Carey survived a caught-behind review despite a disputed spike on the Snickometer, prompting England to question the reliability of the technology used in the series | ESPN.com