They (ICC) wish to be sure that India reaches the semi-finals at any value: Shahid Afridi

Former Pakistan cricketer Shahid Afridi has accused ICC for being ‘unfair’ and ‘supporting’ India. Whilst being on a Samaa TV display, Afridi mentioned, “You noticed the bottom how rainy it used to be. However ICC is vulnerable in opposition to India. They wish to be sure that India reaches the semi-finals at any value. The umpires had been additionally the similar who officiated India vs Pakistan & gets the most productive umpire awards.”

Reactions from around the boarder got here up after India defeated Bangladesh by way of 5 runs in a rain-curtailed T20 International Cup fit on Wednesday. Batting first, India notched 184/6 in 20 overs. Bangladesh began the chase on robust footing with Litton Das scoring a 21-ball half-century. However after Bangladesh reached 66/0 in seven overs, rain interrupted play. Bangladesh had been set a revised goal of 151 in 16 overs towards India within the T20 International Cup as play resumed after a temporary spell of rain.

Accusing ICC additional, Afridi mentioned,” Given the quantity of rain that took place, the sport resumed in an instant after the damage. It is extremely glaring that that ICC, then India taking part in, then the power that incorporates it, there are lots of elements concerned however Litton’s batting used to be wonderful. He performed certain cricket. After six overs, we felt that if Bangladesh didn’t lose wickets for any other 2-3 overs, they might have gained the fit. General, the battle proven by way of Bangladesh used to be sensible.”

In the meantime, India will advance to the semifinals in the event that they beat Zimbabwe on Sunday; Pakistan have to overcome Bangladesh, and require no less than considered one of India or South Africa to lose. Pakistan’s 33-run win over South Africa on Thursday in Sydney has stored the Tremendous 12 Staff 2 semi-final qualification situations attention-grabbing going into the overall spherical of T20 International Cup workforce suits on Sunday.