India, March 1 -- Shimron Hetmyer didn't walk off convinced. He walked off annoyed - the kind of annoyed you only see when a batter is sure the ball missed the bat, and the whole stadium is sure it heard something.

And when the broadcast camera cut to Darren Sammy in the West Indies dugout, the head-shake said the quiet part out loud: really, that? In a match already buzzing at Eden Gardens, the wicket became a mini-trial - batter, coach, crowd and then the machine as judge.

The moment came at 11.3 overs with West Indies at 102 for 2. Jasprit Bumrah angled one across the left-hander on a good length, Hetmyer swiped with his trademark force, and Chris Gaffaney raised the finger for caught behind. Hetmyer instantly signalled the "T", conf...