Guyana: Ahead of the much-awaited T20 World Cup semi-final between India and England, captain Rohit Sharma seemed annoyed when he was asked to respond to former Pakistan skipper Inzamam-ul-Haq’s allegation of Arshdeep Singh ball-tampering. Responding to Inzamam, a furious Rohit said that the conditions are dry and if the ball does not reverse here, then where will it.
“It’s hot here and dry pitches. If it won’t reverse swing here, where will it be? We aren’t playing in England or South Africa.” Rohit said at the presser.
The question now is, will ICC take this seriously and launch a probe into it?
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Arshdeep is second in the list of highest wicket-takers with 15 scalps to his name in merely six games. With Arshdeep in red-hot form, he would be expected to come up with another good show against England in the upcoming T20 WC 2024 semi-final at Guyana on Thursday.
Meanwhile, India is the only side that is unbeaten till now in the ongoing tournament and they would hence start slight favourites against England.
According to Accuweather, there is an 88 per cent of chance of rain in Guyana on Thursday morning with an 18 per cent chance of thunderstorms. Fans would be praying there is a full game as no one wants an easy pass into the final.
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