Inzamam-Ul-Haq Accuses India Of Ball-Tampering In IND vs AUS T20 World Cup Clash

Inzamam-ul-Haq, the former Pakistan captain, has ignited yet another controversy through a massive allegation that he made while expressing his views on the India vs Australia ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024 Super Eights clash. Inzamam has alleged India of ball-tampering in the match which India went on to win by 24 runs in St Lucia to seal a place for themselves in the semifinals.

Inzamam, who was part of the Pakistan team that won the 1992 ODI World Cup, has alleged that India fast bowler Arshdeep Singh was getting unusual amount of reverse swing in his second spell, hinting that he had tampered with the ball. While reverse swing typically happens with the old ball, Inzamam questioned how Team India managed to extract it during a T20 game in which the ball remains relatively new.

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“When Arshdeep Singh was bowling the 15th over (16th), he was getting reverse swing. With a (relatively) new ball, is it too early to get reverse swing? Was the ball ready for reverse swing by the 12th or 13th over? Because when he came to bowl, the ball started reversing. Umpires ko aankhein khuli rakhni chahiye (the umpires should keep their eyes open),” Inzamam said while talking on a Pakistani TV channel.

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