New Delhi. There is a saying – a bad cat can scratch a pillar… This is true for Pakistan cricket team and former cricketers. After returning from the T20 World Cup in disgrace, Pakistan’s stalwarts are busy blaming others instead of finding their own team’s flaws. In this sequence Pakistan’s Inzamam ul Haq has made serious allegations against the Indian team. These allegations are not just about ball tampering. Indian captain Rohit Sharma has also responded to Inzamam on the lines of his explosive batting. Before knowing Rohit’s answer, let us know when and what allegations were made by Inzamam.
Pakistan’s Inzamam-ul-Haq held the Indian bowlers responsible when India beat Australia to make it to the semi-finals. Arshdeep Singh took three wickets in this match. Inzamam probably didn’t like Arshdeep’s bowling and started finding fault with it. He was fine as far as finding faults, but he went further and accused Team India of ball tampering.
Former captain Inzamam said, ‘When Arshdeep was bowling the 15th over, the ball was reverse swinging. A reverse swing cannot be achieved as quickly with a new ball. This means that the ball was produced by the 12th-13th over. It was reversible. Umpires have to keep their eyes open.
On that Salim Malik says, ‘I often say that some teams are blindsided. India is also one of them. Salim Malik mentions a match where he was fined when he complained. In response, Inzamam-ul-Haq says that if he was a Pakistani bowler, there would have been an uproar.
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