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India is playing. There is a great deal of strain on ICC' Shahid Afridi on play continuing not long after downpour in India versus Bangladesh

'India is playing. There is a great deal of strain on ICC' Shahid Afridi on play continuing not long after downpour in India versus Bangladesh
Bangladesh were on top at one phase, setting up a courageous battle and frightening India appropriately while drifting along at 66 for no misfortune in seven overs when downpour mediated.

Taking into account how much downpour, they figured out how to begin the game pretty soon. It's self-evident (Zaahir si baat hai). ICC … India are playing , that tension, there are bunches of things engaged with this," previous Pakistan commander Shahid Afridi told Samaa television.

Bangladesh were on top at one phase, setting up a brave battle and frightening India appropriately while drifting along at 66 for no misfortune in seven overs when downpour mediated. Not long after it yielded, the umpires examined and said that the ground was prepared for play to continue following 30 minutes.
"The Bangladesh players were not excessively quick to take the field since they realize that they were in front of the Duckworth Lewis computations. While Rohit and their chief Shakid al Hasan were associated with conversation with the umpires, the recovered was a center of unhinged action," shared a colleague.

When the downpour was diminished to a sprinkle, the umpires had called both the skippers for a visit. The Bangladesh camp would send their group chief for the on-field meeting yet the umpires demanded Shaikb's presence.
Those in the loop say that the umpire informed the chiefs about the updated target. Bangladesh currently required 151 runs from 16 overs. An energized Shakib had a long talk with Erasmus, griping about the wet outfield. The umpires were of the view that the run-up of the bowlers was dry and the game could be proceeded. Rohit excessively attempted to conciliate the Bangladesh captain and attempted to persuade him to play.
Later in the day Shakib was inquired as to whether he was against taking the field after the downpour break? "Do we have any choice?" he answered. Didn't he attempt to persuade Rohit and the umpires? When Shakib communicated his vulnerability. "Persuade whom? Do I can persuade the umpires?", he said.

"It was minimal dangerous, and ordinarily, it suits batting as opposed to bowling," Shakib expressed adding Litton's run-out was significant. "We lost energy after downpour. However, you have zero control over downpour. We were close, yet too far off

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