Cricket Australia scared of BCCI? Big ruckus before Team India’s tour, Warner demands answers

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|06-11-2024

The Indian team is soon going to tour Australia where it will play five test matches of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. However, even before this test match, there has been an uproar over a ball on which David Warner has now sought answers from Cricket Australia. Another former Australian batsman Ed Cowen has even said that Cricket Australia is probably scared of BCCI. Let us now tell you what is the matter? In fact, on the last day of the unofficial Test match between India A and Australia A, there was a ruckus over the ball in which the umpires alleged that India A players had tampered with the ball, after which the umpires changed the ball. Now Australian newspaper Sydney Herald has claimed that Team India was not protesting about changing the ball but the condition of the changed ball.

What happened between India A and the umpires?

According to the report, one revelation in that match was that Team India was unhappy not with the changing of the ball but with the condition of the changed ball. This was not a big issue because there are always arguments between players and umpires regarding the ball. During this time, Ishan Kishan had called the umpires' decision foolish, after which the umpires got angry. Now David Warner and Ed Cowen have jumped into this matter. He has sought answers from Cricket Australia as to what happened that day.

The case was closed early for Team India?

David Warner said that it seems as if Cricket Australia has ended this matter quickly before the tour of Team India. According to Warner, if the umpires feel that something has happened then further action will definitely be taken. Warner sought answers to questions from the umpires and match referee of that match. On the other hand, former Australian opener Ed Cowen said that if the opposition team was not India then it is possible that action would have been taken differently. Cowen said that if there had been Pakistan A, England A or any other A team instead of India A, Cricket Australia's reaction would have been completely different, which is a completely wrong attitude.

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