Team India opener Yashasvi Jaiswal was quite unhappy with the third umpire's caught-behind decision on day five of the fourth Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG). Jaiswal was seen arguing with the on-field after the third umpire asked them to reverse their decision.

The dismissal occurred in the 71st over of the innings sent by the Australian captain Pat Cummins, who delivered a bouncer down the leg-side. The left-hander aimed for the swivel pull but missed it as keeper Alex Carey took it behind the stumps, claiming there was an edge, prompting Cummins to take the DRS. While replays showed deflection when the ball was close to the glove, snicko showed nothing. However, the third umpire ruled it out. As a result, Jaiswal had to walk back for 84.
Pat Cummins and co. spark Team India's batting collapse in the final session
Cummins spearheaded Australia's bowling effort in the opening session by striking twice in one over, sending back Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul for single-figure scores. The home side went further ahead as Mitchell Starc struck to remove Virat Kohli in the final ball before lunch.
However, the pair of Yashasvi Jaiswal and Rishabh Pant consolidated well in the post-lunch session to leave Australia wicketless. It was Pant's dismissal off Travis Head that opened the door for Australia, leading them to take the remaining seven wickets for victory.
Pat Cummins and Scott Boland took three wickets each, while Nathan Lyon finished with a couple.