The International Cricket Council (ICC) ought to inspect the balls given to the Indian team for their matches in the 2023 One-Day International World Cup, according to former Pakistani cricket player Hasan Raza, who has been making headlines lately.
As India recently defeated South Africa easily, star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja dismissed Rassie van der Dussen. Raza brought this up.
Speaking about the same, Hasan Raza said that the Indian team is manipulating the DRS.
“Jadeja achieved career-best numbers, taking five wickets in the process. We were discussing the use of DRS in technology. The hitter, [Rassie] van der Dussen, was striking the middle stump after the ball had pitched on leg stump. How is that even feasible? On a Pakistani news channel, Raza stated.
Although the ball was traveling toward the leg stump, the collision was in alignment. I’m only expressing my opinion, just like everyone else. I am advocating for the verification of such items. He continued, “It is evident that DRS is being controlled.
Hasan Raza Is Back With His Idiotic Questions After India’s Domination In 2023 CWC 😂😂pic.twitter.com/RW1ksEt5iY
— RVCJ Media (@RVCJ_FB) November 6, 2023
In the last league match, India plays Netherlands.
In reference to the India-South Africa match, it was Kohli who ignited the crowd when the Indian squad faced South Africa. At the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, where the teams played each other, Kohli was the standout player for the Men in Blue, amassing 101* runs in 121 deliveries as the team batted first.
Before Ravindra Jadeja’s five-for enabled India beat South Africa for a meager 83 runs to win the match by a huge margin of 243 runs, he established a strong partnership with Shreyas Iyer and helped the team put a substantial total on the board.
The Indian team kept their top spot in the ODI World Cup 2023 standings after thrashing South Africa in an overwhelming manner. With eight victories and 16 points from eight games, the Men in Blue are the only team in the tournament without a loss, and they are well atop the standings.
The Netherlands will be India’s opponent in their next and final league stage match after they defeated the Proteas. On Sunday, November 12, at Bangalore’s M Chinnaswamy Stadium, both teams will play in the 45th match of the competition.