Darren Sammy allegedly met the match referee Javagal Srinath after the day’s game to get clarification on several decisions against the West Indies.

West Indies head coach and former Captain Darren Sammy met with the match referee Javagal Srinath on the TV umpire Adrian Holdstock during the first Test against Australia in Barbados, which after a series of controversial review on 2 days, according to ESPNCrinpho,
According to a report, Sammy met with Srinath after the end of the day 2, so that many decisions against the West Indies could be clarified. He also expressed concern about Holdstock’s crime during a recent ODI series in England, where the South African umpire was a TV umpire in two matches and one was standing on-field in one.
Two major events on day 2 left the West Indies camp. Previously involved Captain Roston Chase, who was given LBW to Pat Cummins, even though the West Indies believed that there were clear proofs inside the side. The second was Shai Hope’s dismissal, caught behind by Alex Carrie of Bu Webster, the third umpire cleaned the catch after a review.
Sammy said, “We are only trying to understand something about this process.
“I have seen, especially with this special umpire, this is something that started in England. It is disappointing. I just ask for continuity in decision making,” he said.
“Yes, look, you don’t want to bring yourself into a situation where you are thinking about some umpires. Is there anything against this team? But when you see the decision after the decision, the question raises this question. I know that he is here for the series. You don’t want to go to a Test match,” Sammy said.
It remains to be seen whether the International Cricket Council (ICC) will take any action or ban controversial umpiring decisions.