Ollie Robinson takes a first-ball wicket in an England Test after trapping Awais lbw with the opening delivery. The batter reviews, arguing the ball may have pitched outside the line. The review shows the decision is correct and the umpiring call is upheld.
Both reports describe the moment as a notable first in England Test history connected to Robinson’s performance with the match’s first ball. While the accounts focus on the same specific incident and outcome—lbw with the initial delivery and a three-reds review result—they do not add wider detail about the match circumstances or subsequent play. The emphasis is on the accuracy and impact of the dismissal rather than on any broader tactical or personal narrative.
With the wicket confirmed, the case centers on the technology-assisted decision review process: the batter challenges the call, but the review supports the original ruling. The two outlets align on the facts of the dismissal and the review result.