In reference to the incident, Afghanistan’s head coach Jonathan Trott expressed his opinion publicly, claiming he was unaware of what had occurred and that there had been no communication.
series’ third and last Twenty20 International between Afghanistan and India turned out to be a match of fantasies. The Men in Blue entered the match feeling secure because they had already won the series, but the match in Bangalore exceeded expectations and turned into one of the most memorable matches ever.
It took two Super Overs to determine the winner as the game came down to the wire. After the first Super Over, both teams managed 16 runs. However, during that Super Over, Indian captain Rohit Sharma purposefully withdrew so that Rinku Singh could rush and take necessary action, causing a flurry of mayhem.
Has there ever been a double Super Overs? I’m not sure. That’s my main point here. It’s similar to a new system in which we continuously establishing new regulations. The Hindustan Times cited Trott as adding, “What I am trying to say is that we kept testing the rules, we kept testing the guidelines.”
In the future, the following will be clarified and completed in writing: Jonathan Trott
No bowler who has already bowled a Super Over is permitted to return for another one if circumstances warrant it, according to ICC (International Cricket Council) regulations. However, Jonathan Trott said that there was a complete breakdown in communication between the players and the umpires.
“We wanted Azmat to bowl the second over again; Fareed bowled a fantastic over, but it was not communicated.” However, such kinds of things will be clarified because they have occurred and will be done so in writing in the future. It’s excellent if those are the guidelines. Jonathan Trott remarked, “I just think we had a good game; that shouldn’t be the talking point.”