Michael Vaughan is also angry with the ICC for providing facilities to the Indian team
Michael Vaughan of the former English cricket team also expressed his gratitude for the ICC’s provision of facilities to India during the T20 World Cup.
While tweeting on the social networking site X (Twitter), the former captain and well-known commentator wrote that Afghanistan qualified for the semi-final in St. Vincent on Monday night, their flight arrived 4 hours late on Tuesday and then they also had time for practice. Not granted, the ICC gave an unfair advantage to the Indian team throughout the tournament.
He said that the first semi-final between Afghanistan and South Africa should have been played in Guyana.
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On the other hand, weather reports have indicated that there is a 60 percent chance of rain in the West Indies state of Guyana, 33 at the start of play at 10:30 am and 60 percent at 1 pm local time.
A reserve day was kept for the first semi-final but not for the second semi-final, however, 250 extra minutes were kept to complete the match.
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In the event of a draw, the top team of the Super 8 round will qualify for the finals of the event, meaning the Indian team has a strong chance of reaching the finals without playing.
Earlier, many prominent cricketers, including former commentator David Lloyd, questioned the ICC’s provision of facilities to the Indian team in the T20 World Cup.