Friday, June 14, 2019

ICC can do better: Gambhir in the rain plays Spoilsport in WC

ICC can do better: Gambhir in the rain plays Spoilsport in WC


After former Indian captain Sourav Ganguly accused the International Cricket Committee of being unable to cope with the ongoing World Cup storm, the same sentiment was now echoed by former Indian batsman Gautam Gambhir.

The match between India and New Zealand on Thursday was the fourth game of the World Cup, as the raining game was cancelled and there were predictions that Manchester’s Old Trafford’s India-Pakistan game could also be interrupted by the rain.

Gambhir told Star Sports on Cricket Live after the show that the ICC should do better to ensure that fans can witness some cricket on the Trent Bridge.

Also read: The cover made in the UK by Eden Gardens should be used for WC: Ganguly

"The International Criminal Court can do better. Rain has stopped since the last 2-3 hours, although the game has not yet begun. In addition, it is expected to start raining in the past 3 days, so what can be done is that the ground should have been covered from the beginning to avoid delays due to the wet field. "" - Gautam Gambhir, former Indian cricket player
It has been raining for the past three days and the day of the competition that the ground is never ready for the Indian-New Zealand race to go smoothly.

"The International Criminal Court needs to investigate this because it is a global competition, and it is very disappointing for the audience and the audience to wait for hours for such a big event," Gambhir concluded.

After the Indian team played in Manchester in Manchester, they played in Afghanistan and the West Indies in two games between Southampton (June 22) and Manchester (June 27).

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. Read more about The Quint's information on the 2019 ICC World Cup. RSS and BJP's Nehru-Netaji'Cosplay': Irony caused thousands of deaths ICC could do better: Gambhir in the rain played Spoilsport in WC. Read The Quint for more information on the 2019 ICC World Cup.

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