India’s fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah believed he had dismissed West Indies batter John Campbell when the ball struck Campbell’s pads in front of the stumps. The on-field umpire ruled it not out. India opted for the Decision Review System (DRS). Despite the ball appearing to hit the stumps, there was no definitive evidence to confirm if it had touched the bat first. Due to the inconclusive replays, the original decision by the umpire was upheld. Bumrah expressed his dissatisfaction with the ruling, insisting that the ball was out, but technology could not substantiate his claim. Campbell capitalized on the opportunity and went on to score his maiden Test century.
Later, spinner Ravindra Jadeja managed to dismiss Campbell LBW, with this decision favoring India even after a review. In the match summary, India declared at 518/5 in their first innings, while West Indies were all out for 248 in theirs, performing better in the second innings after the follow-on.