In a thrilling turn of events during the ICC World Test Championship final at the Oval in London, the dismissal of Indian batter Shubman Gill by Australia's Cameron Green has ignited a heated debate. The controversial catch occurred in the second innings of India's monumental 444-run chase. In the eighth over of India's innings, Australian seamer Scott Boland managed to find Gill's outside edge. Displaying remarkable athleticism, Cameron Green leaped to his left at third slip and successfully held onto the ball. However, the on-field umpires, Chris Gaffaney and Richard Illingworth, decided to refer the catch to the third umpire, Richard Kettleborough. After careful examination of multiple replays, Kettleborough adjudged the catch as clean. Despite the decision, both Gill and India's captain, Rohit Sharma, expressed their disagreement with the ruling. Live visuals of the catch were inconclusive, failing to definitively establish whether Green's left hand managed to avoid touching the ground while the ball made contact with it. The decision