West Indies head coach Daren Sammy expressed his concerns regarding several decisions made by TV umpire Adrian Holdstock during the first Test match against Australia in Barbados, specifically highlighting contentious calls on Day 2. Sammy met with the match referee to address the issues, seeking clarity and a more consistent approach to decision-making, as the West Indies team felt disadvantaged by some rulings. Some Australian players also appeared to question certain calls. Sammy emphasized the importance of fair officiating and the need for trust in the umpires. He stated that the team would concentrate on their performance despite the controversial decisions. Sammy instructed his players to avoid publicly commenting on the decisions. Sammy mentioned that he was seeking a better understanding of the process, hoping for consistency. He also noted his observations, having noticed similar concerns with this particular umpire in England. He admitted to frustration and said he did not want the team to go into a Test match lacking trust in the umpires. He hoped to have a clear understanding of the decisions made during the match. When asked if the West Indies would formally complain, Sammy replied that the team was not in a position to answer that question yet.
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