Australia has beaten Zimbabwe in the first ODI which included a peculiar moment with David Warner and DRS.
The bizarre incident came in the 17th over when Warner was given not out for caught behind.
Nonetheless, he started walking back to the changerooms after Zimbabwe called for a review.
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Warner had nearly made it off the ground but, when he saw the replays showing nothing on Hotspot, he stopped in his tracks.
Snicko showed some noise but it was deemed that there was not conclusive evidence overturn the on-field decision, meaning Warner was called back to the crease.
Warner had a smile on his face and gestured towards the screen, perhaps aware he got away with one.
Nathan Lyon was shocked in commentary, saying: “I don’t know what to say, to be honest with you.
“I’ll be honest, sitting here watching that and hearing stump mic, I thought it was out … I believe he was out.”
Sikandar Raza eventually had his man, bowling Warner for 57 off 66 balls.