Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheik Hasina has Supported ICC's
Bangladeshi president Mustafa Kamal's comments, saying that India won the
World Cup quarterfinal against her country due to umpires. Sheik Hasina
apparently said that India
would not have possessed the capacity to annihilation Bangladesh had
there been no umpiring lapses.
On Friday, Kamal has debilitated to stop over the umpiring
in his nation's World Cup quarterfinal annihilation to India,
proposing the match seemed to have been settled. Mustafa Kamal told Bangladeshi journalists in Melbourne after Thursday's
match at the MCG that he would raise the issue at the ICC's next meeting,
saying the umpires' choices appeared to have been "prearranged".
"As the ICC president, whatever I need to say I will
say it in next meeting. It could happen that perhaps I will leave," Kamal
said in remarks broadcast on Bangladeshi TV.
"There was no quality in the umpiring. It appeared as
though they took the field after it (the result) was prearranged," he
affirmed. His remarks came as challenges
ejected in Bangladesh after the cricketing minnows endured a 109-run vanquish
by holders India, due in extensive part to a rankling thump by Rohit Sharma who
top-scored with 137.
Sharma was gotten at profound mid-wicket off the rocking the
bowling alley of Rubel Hossain when he was on 90, just for the umpires Aleem
Dar and Ian Gould to flag a no-ball for what seemed, by all accounts, to be a
genuine waist-high conveyance.
Bangladeshi fans were likewise incensed at the rejection of
star batsman Mohammad Mahmudullah who was gotten near to the limit rope. The
match was the greatest ever distraught country, denoting the first occasion
when that Bangladesh
had made the World Cup quarter-finals. Numerous fans sobbed when the
annihilation while protestors additionally smoldered a representation of Dar,
who hails from Bangladesh's
awesome opponent Pakistan.
Kamal, whose position has been to a great extent stately
since India's
Narayanaswami Srinivasan turned into the body's administrator a year ago, said
the ICC's acronym appeared to remain for the Indian Cricket Council. "I
can't speak to the Indian Cricket Council. In the event that somebody has
forced an outcome on us, all things considered nobody can acknowledge it,"
included Kamal who is a pastor in the Bangladeshi government.
Bangladesh's
way out ruled the front-page features on Friday with, numerous observers
rebuking terrible umpiring for the thrashing. "Tigers tumble to
questionable calls," read the lead in the Dhaka Tribune while the feature
of the mass-flow Bengali day by day Kaler Kantha read: "The fantasy run
closes in umpiring outrage."
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