Adelaide, Dec. 18 -- The snicko drama continued on day two of the third Ashes Test at Adelaide, with English wicketkeeper-batter Jamie Smith involved in two major decisions in which the technology made controversial decisions, leading Aussie quick Mitchell Starc to label it as the "worst technology ever".

Snicko continued to be a centre of attention during the ongoing Ashes series. On day one, the controversy erupted over decision to give Aussie keeper Alex Carey not out at 72, as after a caught behind appeal from English fielders following an edge, the decision was reviewed. The snicko showed a noticeable spike, but way before it passed Carey's bottom edge. TV umpire Chris Gaffaney explained that the spike happened "before the bat" and ...