Possible DRS error in Rohit Sharma's dismissal? Iceland Cricket had the best reaction
 

Fans and prominent experts reacted in shock at the potential DRS mishap in the Rohit Sharma LBW decision given on Wednesday night in IPL 2023. 
 

Struggling for flow and consistency, Rohit Sharma also seemed short on good fortune on Wednesday (May 9) night in the ongoing edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). As the Mumbai Indians (MI) skipper strived to regain the lost touch, he received a controversial decision on the DRS referral in the game against the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB). 

Meandering along to a run-a-ball 7 inside the powerplay, Rohit got out on the eighth ball of his innings while facing RCB's mystery Sri Lankan tweaker Wanindu Hasaranga after a LBW review by the opposition attack. 

Clearly advancing at the ball from Hasaranga by more than 3 metres, Rohit was initially declared not out by the standing umpire. But despite reaching well forward to the ball, the batter had the on-field decision reversed by the technology, which surprisingly predicted the path of the ball upon impact to be hitting the stumps in line. 

When everyone anticipated the ball tracker to show the Hasaranga delivery to be sailing over the stumps, it left fans and experts shocked by hitting the sticks comfortably in line, forcing Rohit Sharma to leave the field in dismay near the close of the fifth over in MI's run-chase. 

Rohit's controversial DRS LBW call triggers debate 

The moment the dismissal came to light, fans couldn't believe their eyes and took to social media to express their disappointment at the technology, accusing the DRS of incorrect prediction of the bounce upon impact on Rohit Sharma's back leg. 

The best reaction of the lot came from 'Iceland Cricket', which said it would love to have this version of DRS for its bowlers as they try to climb up the international ladder. 

Here is what they had to say:

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