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Ashes controversy as Snicko operator error denies England crucial Alex Carey wicket

BBG Sports admitted operator error in the Snicko system after Alex Carey survived a caught-behind review and scored a crucial century in the Ashes series.

  • During Channel 7's live coverage, the TV umpire Chris Gaffaney upheld not out after RTS showed a spike before the ball and no clear edge as it passed, prompting debate.
  • England's matches use UltraEdge at home, a different review system, while visitors say they lost faith after a Perth incident with out-of-sync picture and audio in the Ashes series.
  • On-Field cues—keeper reaction and the batsman's head twist—appeared to show contact as Ricky Ponting and Matthew Hayden voiced certainty on air that the batsman was out.
  • Carey capitalised on the reprieve and scored his first Ashes century, rescuing Australia from 94 for four as they added 76 runs to reach 326 for eight.
  • Calls for scrutiny increased after live doubts about the RTS readings, as commentators and participants said the anomaly likely stems from technology error and noted snicko calibration concerns in the series context.
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7NEWS Australia broke the news in Australia on Tuesday, December 16, 2025.
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