International Cricket Council Should Investigate India-Bangladesh World T20 Match, Says Ex-Pakistan Spinner
Former Pakistan off-spinner Tauseef Ahmed felt India's win over Bangladesh game looked suspicious and has urged the International Cricket Council anti-corruption unit to look into it.
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: March 28, 2016 09:13 am IST
Highlights
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India edged out Bangladesh to set up quarterfinal clash vs Australia.
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Tauseef said he could see no logic for way Bangladesh gifted the game.
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India had won the inaugural World T20 tournament.
Former Pakistan spinner Tauseef Ahmed said that the International Cricket Council anti-corruption and security unit need to probe the World T20 match between India and Bangladesh since the result looks suspicious.  (Hardik Pandya Helps India Beat Bangladesh by One Run)
The 57-year old, who played 34 Tests and 70 ODIs, said he could see no cricketing logic for the way Bangladesh gifted the match to India in the final over.
"The way the match ended it just does not feel right to me. I think it needs to be investigated by the authorities including the ICC," he told Geo Super channel.
Bangladesh lost the match in the final ball, needing two runs to win from three balls with wickets in hand. Three wickets fell in as many balls. (Ashwin Admits Win Over Bangladesh Was Rollercoaster Ride)
"Bangladesh is now not an inexperienced side. They had experienced players at the crease. I don't understand how they could not first opt to tie the match and try for a big hit," he said. (World T20: Glamour Shots Cost Bangladesh Win Against India, Says Sunil Gavaskar)
Tauseef, who is also head coach of the Pakistan A team and was also on the coaching staff of the Islamabad United side which recently won the Pakistan Super League, said his experience tells him that something was not right.
"I don't know what to say. Best if the ICC looks into the match and holds an inquiry. Look everyone knows things do happen nowadays in cricket matches so nothing wrong in looking into the match," he added.
The final ball win allowed India to stay alive in the World T20 semi-final contention race.