Peter Siddle bowled a hat-trick on Day 1 of the Brisbane Ashes Test (24.11.10). As the Channel 9 commentary surmised, England were duty-bound to call for a review of the decision. First Hot Spot and then Eagle Eye (the Channel 9 moniker for Virtual Eye) graphics were shown to those watching at home and in the stadium as part of the review process.

about 13 days ago @simondyson77 already 2 under through 3 hole today. Found sand of the 4th so will need to scramble again http://t.co/sBywhSpJ
about 13 days ago Great start from @simondyson77 with a birdie at the first. @plarrazabal remains -4 and will hit his 2nd from sand http://t.co/L3h6VeFt
about 13 days ago Final day here at the Open de Espana. Larrazabal (-4) and Dyson (-5) on the first hole. http://t.co/pKqYbDe4
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Outstanding Ashes

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May,2011 - Australian broadcaster Channel Nine won the Logie for Most Outstanding Sports Coverage at the 53rd TV Week Logie Awards. Cricket commentators Tony Greig and Michael Slater told the audience that high production values and sophisticated use of technology (including Virtual Eye) had clearly contributed to Channel Nine's 'The Ashes 2010 First Test - Day One at the Gabba' beating a strong list of nominees.

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