WINDSOR, Ont. -- Josh Ho-Sang scored twice and set up four more goals as the Windsor Spitfires edged the visiting North Bay Battalion 6-5 on Sunday in Ontario Hockey League action. Eric Diodati and Brady Vail each had a goal and an assist for the Spitfires (33-18-2), who trailed 4-3 after 40 minutes, while Steven Janes and Ben Johnson added single goals. Dylan Blujus, Zach Bratina, Brenden Miller, Barclay Goodrow and Ben thomson scored for the Battalion (28-20-6). Windsors Dalen Kuchmey made 43 saves for the win as Brendan ONeill allowed six goals on 27 shots for North Bay. The Spitfires went 3 for 7 on the power play while the Battalion scored twice on nine chances with the man advantage. --- FRONTENACS 4 STING 2 KINGSTON, Ont. -- Lucas Peressini made 30 saves as the Frontenacs doubled up Sarnia for their fourth win in a row. Robert Polesello and Michael Moffatt had a goal and an assist for Kingston (30-19-4) while Samuel Schutt and Henri Ikonen rounded out the scoring. Jeff King and Hayden Hodgson responded for the Sting (15-33-6), who are on a seven-game slide. Sarnias Taylor Dupuis turned away 42-of-46 shots in a losing cause. --- 67s 4 STEELHEADS 2 MISSISSAUGA, Ont. -- Philippe Trudeau made 39 saves and Travis Konecny broke a 2-2 tie at 11:55 of the third period to lift Ottawa over the Steelheads. Dante Salituro, Brendan Bell and Alex Lintuniemi also scored for the 67s (19-30-4). Andrew Goldberg and Josh Burnside each had a goal and an assist for Mississauga (21-30-4) and Spencer Martin stopped 20-of-23 shots in defeat. Steelheads forward Brandon Belding was ejected in the third period after receiving a major for checking-to-the-head. --- KNIGHTS 5 WHALERS 4 LONDON, Ont. -- Chris Tierney scored once and assisted on another as the Knights edged Plymouth. Owen MacDonald, Chandler Yakimowicz, Brady Austin and Josh Anderson also scored for London (36-12-5) and Max Domi had two assists. Francesco Vilardi and Connor Chatham each had a goal and an assist for the Whalers (20-28-5), who had their three-game win streak halted, and Ryan Hartman and Victor Crus Rydberg had the others. Jake Patterson started in net for the Knights but was pulled after allowing three goals on 11 shots. Justin Tugwell took over for London and stopped 8-of-9 shots in 29 minutes of play for the win. Alex Nedeljkovic made 37 saves for Plymouth. --- RANGERS 3 WOLVES 2 (SO) KITCHENER, Ont. -- Darby Llewellyn scored the only goal of the shootout as the Rangers slipped past Sudbury. Justin Bailey and Matia Marcantuoni scored in regulation for Kitchener (19-32-2). Connor Crisp opened the scoring for the Wolves (28-16-9) and Jeff Corbetts goal 24 seconds into the third period forced extra time. 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The 25-year-old fell when he drove his 180th ball back to seamer Umesh Yadav, who grabbed it a thigh height with both hands before tossing the ball in the air in such a manner to raise doubt as to whether the seamer had control of the ball.A smiling Yadav then palmed the ball up in the air, suggesting he had no doubt of the validity of the catch, and the soft signal from the umpires was out. Root briefly looked back but barely hesitated as he left the crease and former England captain Mike Atherton thought the dismissal was right to stand. A pick of the action from the first day of the first Test in Rajkot It looked to me like Yadav caught it but in the process of throwing the ball up he lost control of the ball but he did have it in his hands; thats why the on-field umpires gave it out initially and why Rob Tucker has decided to stay with that call, he said.ddddddddddddFellow Sky Sports pundit Nasser Hussain was less certain.In real-time, thats what we live in, the law is you have to be in control of the ball and your body. Thats the law to claim a catch. Was he in control, real-time, of that ball to claim a catch? The story of Day One Catch up with the key moments from the first day of the first Test between England and India If he was in control of it, why did he try to catch it again?After stumps, Root said: Its out, isnt it? Theres no point arguing it. I set off walking off anyway so, lets leave it at yet. Almost 1,500 followers of @SkyCricket had their say on Twitter - 66 per cent of whom said that, in their opinion, the umpires had reached the wrong decision.Click on the video at the top of the story and decide for yourself whether the officials got the decision right or not.Live coverage of the first Test between India and England continues on Sky Sports 2 and across selected mobile devices. Watch the complete Test for £10.99 with no contract, with a Week Pass from NOW TV. Also See: Commentary Scorecard D1 highlights Broad on 100 caps ' ' '