Is India Cheating To Win The World Cup 2023? Check The Real Fact

Is India Cheating To Win The World Cup 2023? Check The Real Fact

The current Cricket World Cup has gathered. In the 33rd match of this tournament, India defeated Sri Lanka by 302 runs. In this match, Sri Lanka’s batting crumbled in front of the Indian team’s fast bowling. Whichever team comes out ahead, the result is the same. Rohit Sharma’s team bowled out Kusal Mendis’ Lankan team by 55 runs in the match held at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. And seeing this bowling of the Indian pacers, the former Pakistani player Hasan Raza questioned the ICC and BCCI. He feels that either the International Cricket Council or the Indian Cricket Board is giving Indian bowlers different types of balls which is why their bowling looks so good.

What did the Pakistani cricketer complain?

Former Pakistan player Hasan Raza said, “The balls being bowled by the Indian bowlers should be investigated. They are getting more swing and seam than other team bowlers. Mohammad Shami and Mohammad Siraj are bowling like star pacers Allan Donald and Makhaya Anthony. Sri Lankan batsman Angelo Mathews was also surprised by Shami’s swinging ball.” “It could involve the International Cricket Council or BCCI under which they are being given a different type of ball,” says Raja. Apart from this, the third umpire can also be involved in it, he said.

Rohit Sharma’s Team India is in a great rhythm

It must be noted that Thursday’s Sri Lanka match is not the only one. India’s bowling has been excellent throughout this tournament. The Wankhede wicket initially had help for the Sri Lankan team but the Indian bowlers got more help than they had. In this World Cup, the Rohit Sharma-led team has played 7 matches so far and has won all the matches to top the points table. The Men in Blue are the only team to remain unbeaten in the tournament so far. Next Sunday, November 5, the Indian team is going to enter the field at Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Their opponents in that match are the in-form South Africa.