Pakistani media got angry after India reached the finals, made a big allegation in frustration

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Tezzbuzz|29-06-2024

Pakistani Media Reaction on India Reached T20 World Cup Final : The Indian team has made it to the final of the T20 World Cup 2024. India defeated England badly in the semi-final match and with this, it has now confirmed its ticket to the World Cup final. However, Pakistan is very jealous of this excellent performance of Team India and many types of allegations are being made in the media there. It is being claimed in the Pakistani media that the ICC made the conditions in this World Cup according to India and they got the benefit of it.

The Indian team has performed brilliantly in the T20 World Cup 2024 and has won all its matches so far. India also defeated its arch-rival Pakistan. On the other hand, if we talk about Pakistan, the team had to be eliminated in the first round itself. Pakistan had to face defeat from teams like India and USA.

Pakistani media and former cricketer got angry

Pakistan's media is unhappy with the Indian team reaching the finals. On Pakistan's Geo Super channel, journalists accused the ICC of favouring India. Senior Pakistani journalist Abdul Majid Bhatti said, this did not happen a few years ago, but now that we are in 2024, it is very clear that the ICC is doing many things in India's favour. If the India-England match had been cancelled due to rain, the Indian team would have directly qualified for the finals. There was a reserve day for the first semi-final but not for the second semi-final. All the rules are being made according to India's wishes. The Indian team stays in the hotel of its choice and travels as per its wish.


Former Pakistan Test cricketer Sikander Bakht also gave his reaction on this issue. He said, when all this is happening then why do boards like England and Australia not raise this issue in front of ICC. There was a time when Big 3 was formed and they had control even then and even now these people are not saying anything.

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