World Cup 2023 Controversies: Raita has spread 4 times in World Cup 2023 because of Pakistan, know all the big controversies
The ICC Cricket World Cup 2023 has provided fans with high-quality cricket, but this World Cup has not been without controversies. Let’s look at the top five controversies that have caught the attention of cricket fans across the world.
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1. Questions raised on ‘Umpire Calls’:
M.A. Chennai The match between South Africa and Pakistan at the Chidambaram Stadium was a very competitive one, in which South Africa defeated Pakistan by only one wicket. However, the discussion turned to the controversial ‘umpire calls’ rule under DRS.
In the 46th over of South Africa’s innings, a ball from Haris Rauf hit the pads of Tabrez Shamsi, after which Pakistan made a strong appeal. Umpire Alex Wharfe initially refused the appeal, but Pakistan captain Babar Azam took DRS. Shamsi was declared not out on the basis of ‘umpire call’, which sparked debate among cricket experts and fans. Many questioned whether ‘umpire calls’ should be abolished to prevent potentially game-changing decisions.
2. India vs Pakistan – Fans Controversy:
Matches between India and Pakistan are famous for their intense rivalry both on the field and in the stands. One such high-voltage match took place in the World Cup 2023 on October 14, 2023 at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. During the match, the Pakistani team objected to the Indian spectators celebrating the victory, which further intensified the passion for these matches.
3. When Marcus Stoinis was stunned:
Controversy broke out in the match between South Africa and Australia when the third umpire declared Marcus Stoinis out. Despite a ball from Kagiso Rabada touching his gloves and going into the gloves of wicketkeeper Quinton de Kock, the on-field umpire gave Stoinis not out. South African captain Temba Bavuma immediately took DRS, and the snickometer confirmed contact between the ball and the glove, leading to the third umpire’s decision.
However, Stoinis protested the decision, saying that the ball was not hit by his bat but by his upper hand when it touched the glove. This situation highlighted the complexity of dismissals involving glove contact and Bate’s involvement.
4. Visa Dispute:
Before the World Cup began on 5 October, all participating teams except Pakistan were granted visas by 24 September. Reports in the Pakistani media revealed that India’s visa delays were deliberate, aimed at disrupting Pakistan’s preparations. However, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) issued a statement admitting that India was not responsible for the delay, as it was Pakistan that had delayed his visa application.
5. Zainab Abbas’s homecoming:
Pakistani reporter Zainab Abbas, who had come to India to cover the ODI World Cup, returned midway through the tournament. There was a lot of criticism for his departure on social media after posting anti-India posts. The International Cricket Council (ICC) said she left for personal reasons, but her exit added a layer of intrigue and controversy to the tournament.
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