Michael Vaughan, a former captain of England, has attacked the ICC, accusing them of giving India an unfair advantage in the current T20 World Cup. He said that the ICC is meeting all of India’s demands, which other teams do not receive, and he accused the broadcasters of favouring India. He claimed that India was the intended beneficiary of the competition and urged the ICC to play fairer.
since Michael Vaughan asked how the Indian team was being helped by the ICC since all the other teams knew the dates and conditions, former captain of India Sourav Ganguly was not in the mood to listen. The best team would prevail, he continued, and the ICC had no say in the matter because both sides competed on the same pitch.
“I have a really close friend named Michael Vaughan.
I’m not sure how the Indian cricket team wins matches when the broadcast is kept at 8 p.m. Indian Standard Time. I have no idea how you win cricket matches by broadcasting. To win, you must still play in the middle. Second, given that Guyana has won everywhere, I fail to see why they are perceived as a winning location.” NDTV cited Sourav Ganguly as saying.
I hope India has some luck in the end: Ganguly Sourav
Sourav Ganguly praised the Indian squad for their excellent performance in the T20 World Cup, which is now underway. On the eve of the Barbados finals, the team captained by Rohit Sharma, who is unbeaten in the competition, will take on South Africa, the other unbeaten squad. The Men in Blue have checked all the boxes when it comes to batting, bowling, and fielding, yet the nervousness persists.
Though they were sure they would win the ODI World Cup final in November of last year, India was not successful on D-Day. Sourav Ganguly hopes that such an incident doesn’t occur again. Although he acknowledged that the Indian team was the finest, he said that they would require good fortune to take home the coveted trophy for the second time ever. He continued by saying that any tournament must be won by luck, and team India, who have performed admirably but have not won an ICC trophy in the last ten years, is no exception.
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“They have proven to be the more formidable opponent. I hope they succeed and wish them luck. I hope they have a little bit of luck tomorrow (today), as winning major events requires it, the Daily Star cited Sourav Ganguly as saying.