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Has the gentleman’s game been put to shame?

WINNING and losing is taken as part and parcel of the game where you win some and lose some. That is how sports is considered to be played, if contested within the spirit of the game. But when that spirit is floundered in a manner suspicious in the eyes of those who matter then eyebrows are raised and questions are asked.

Several experts including those who have played this game at the highest level like former Indian captains like Saurav Ganguly and Sunil Gavaskar have also questioned the way India chose to lose their World Cup match against England, making not only a mockery of the contest but also putting the game to shame.

Read: Dhoni go-slow against England stirs Indian fan fury

For India, a team looking well prepared to win this Cup and with an incredible record of no defeat in this competition, to make their intent so glaringly clear to surrender when victory was theirs for the taking makes us all think whether that was for a reason to keep Pakistan — their traditional rivals — away from the semi-finals.

Success and failures in any sport largely depends on tactics no doubt but not at the cost of sportsman spirit. The Indian team is now being suspected to have done exactly that. Which brings me to ask: why should India stoop that low or be worried of Pakistan being in the semi-finals. After all India hold an indomitable record against the men in green in not one but all their head-to-head World Cup fixtures.

Was it political then or the fear of unexpected that Pakistan at times come up with to clinch a victory from the jaws of defeat. In this competition Pakistan beyond their supporters’ belief have not only beaten South Africa but also the favourites England, and New Zealand.

Had India won against England at Edgbaston, Pakistan could have easily managed to creep up to the semis by beating Bangladesh.

The ifs and buts of all these permutations can either put a team in control or bring them down from their ambit. Pakistan’s case now hangs in the balance.

India’s snail-paced chase against England — scoring only 28 runs in the first ten overs — and then when well in sight of a victory letting the game slip through Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav’s sleepy tactics to allegedly lose the game on purpose remains a source of worry.

That is what the game’s pundits have come to realise and those who know their cricket are complaining of suspicious tactics applied by Virat Kohli’s team.

Owing to India’s loss to England Pakistan now have dropped to fifth spot on the points table, and they are hoping to win their last league match against Bangladesh. Moreover, Sarfraz and company expect New Zealand to lose their game to England at Chester-Le-Street to be somewhere in contention for the last-four stage.

That does not sound too encouraging because Pakistan are trailing on run-rate too.

Dave Richardson, ICC’s outgoing chief executive, has come out with a statement to look into the England-India match. However, this does not seem good enough when every probing eye has their own suspicion about the manner in which India dished out the win to England.

Read: England deal India bruising 31-run defeat in must-win World Cup clash

India, a proper all round team of this World Cup, may still be able to achieve victory but they have certainly not helped themselves to be respected for the way they went on to lose a highly-profile match at Edgbaston last Sunday.


Published in Dawn, July 3rd , 2019
 
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WINNING and losing is taken as part and parcel of the game where you win some and lose some. That is how sports is considered to be played, if contested within the spirit of the game. But when that spirit is floundered in a manner suspicious in the eyes of those who matter then eyebrows are raised and questions are asked.

Several experts including those who have played this game at the highest level like former Indian captains like Saurav Ganguly and Sunil Gavaskar have also questioned the way India chose to lose their World Cup match against England, making not only a mockery of the contest but also putting the game to shame.

Read: Dhoni go-slow against England stirs Indian fan fury

For India, a team looking well prepared to win this Cup and with an incredible record of no defeat in this competition, to make their intent so glaringly clear to surrender when victory was theirs for the taking makes us all think whether that was for a reason to keep Pakistan — their traditional rivals — away from the semi-finals.

Success and failures in any sport largely depends on tactics no doubt but not at the cost of sportsman spirit. The Indian team is now being suspected to have done exactly that. Which brings me to ask: why should India stoop that low or be worried of Pakistan being in the semi-finals. After all India hold an indomitable record against the men in green in not one but all their head-to-head World Cup fixtures.

Was it political then or the fear of unexpected that Pakistan at times come up with to clinch a victory from the jaws of defeat. In this competition Pakistan beyond their supporters’ belief have not only beaten South Africa but also the favourites England, and New Zealand.

Had India won against England at Edgbaston, Pakistan could have easily managed to creep up to the semis by beating Bangladesh.

The ifs and buts of all these permutations can either put a team in control or bring them down from their ambit. Pakistan’s case now hangs in the balance.

India’s snail-paced chase against England — scoring only 28 runs in the first ten overs — and then when well in sight of a victory letting the game slip through Mahendra Singh Dhoni and Kedar Jadhav’s sleepy tactics to allegedly lose the game on purpose remains a source of worry.

That is what the game’s pundits have come to realise and those who know their cricket are complaining of suspicious tactics applied by Virat Kohli’s team.

Owing to India’s loss to England Pakistan now have dropped to fifth spot on the points table, and they are hoping to win their last league match against Bangladesh. Moreover, Sarfraz and company expect New Zealand to lose their game to England at Chester-Le-Street to be somewhere in contention for the last-four stage.

That does not sound too encouraging because Pakistan are trailing on run-rate too.

Dave Richardson, ICC’s outgoing chief executive, has come out with a statement to look into the England-India match. However, this does not seem good enough when every probing eye has their own suspicion about the manner in which India dished out the win to England.

Read: England deal India bruising 31-run defeat in must-win World Cup clash

India, a proper all round team of this World Cup, may still be able to achieve victory but they have certainly not helped themselves to be respected for the way they went on to lose a highly-profile match at Edgbaston last Sunday.

Published in Dawn, July 3rd , 2019

They love bringing politics and hate into every arena, including sports.

Hindutva bigots have the opposite of King Midas’ touch, where everything they touch turns to rubble and refuse.

What can you expect of the men who killed Gandhi and are destroying India?
 
I don't see anything wrong in this,same thing happens in foreign affairs as well that one only keeps his own interests upfront.
 
The larger question that comes to mind " Is Cricket a Gentleman's game any more ?"

or for that matter any other sport
 
dont matter the day rules changed in favor of batsmen this game became boring!
 
really who cares? Why are we even complaining. If we counldnt win our matches and got out to west indies under 110 than is that India's fault.

Why cannot we find fault within and fix it.

Even if Indian did lose deliberately it was still a strategic decision for them. India would have been likely to top the table and we would have been last that would have meant a semi against India.

Irrespective of Indians winning record against Pakistan in world cup, there always is added pressure of Pakistan india game not to mention the pressure of world cup. So why would India in their right mind want to face of Pakistan in semi's. They (Indian) like other teams are there to win and they will win based on their decision making.

We have not right to complain, we should have hammered Afghanistan and improved our run rate to make sure even if england wins against NZL we could qualify, but we limped home in fact at one stage we were going to lose the game.

its time to look in the mirror.
 
not surprised at all, because same thing Pakistan did for India in CT, whole india was praying for the victory of Pakistan against Australia so they can qualify for Semis but Pakistan loose that game (not intentionally) and India did not qualify for the semis.
this is known fact that we are bloody thirsty enemies so damaging the interest of the enemy is absolutely fair and right as there is a saying everything is fair in love and war.
So i am pretty much happy and praying for the defeat of the Pakistan against Bangladesh because this is not the team who can win big matches under pressure, their batting, bowling and fielding not par to lowest teams of the tournaments. Our experienced batsman like Hafeez, Shoaib, Fakhar hardly score 50 and if they did they all are unable to convert it 100s.
So better next time with full preparation and with new talent and consistent performers.:pakistan:
 
really who cares? Why are we even complaining. If we counldnt win our matches and got out to west indies under 110 than is that India's fault.

Why cannot we find fault within and fix it.

Even if Indian did lose deliberately it was still a strategic decision for them. India would have been likely to top the table and we would have been last that would have meant a semi against India.

Irrespective of Indians winning record against Pakistan in world cup, there always is added pressure of Pakistan india game not to mention the pressure of world cup. So why would India in their right mind want to face of Pakistan in semi's. They (Indian) like other teams are there to win and they will win based on their decision making.

We have not right to complain, we should have hammered Afghanistan and improved our run rate to make sure even if england wins against NZL we could qualify, but we limped home in fact at one stage we were going to lose the game.

its time to look in the mirror.

Absolutely Brother . Hum Hamesha rona rotay hain ke yahoodi aur hindu sazishen kartay hian . Agar woh sazish kar rahay hain to hamein kia Allah ne dimagh nahi dia k hum bhi un k khilaf sazish karein .aap bhi wese hi jawab do jese woh kar rahay hain .
 
Stop blaming India for your bad form ... geez .. who stopped you from winning those matches. This is epitome of blame shifting.
 
India, a proper all round team of this World Cup, may still be able to achieve victory but they have certainly not helped themselves to be respected for the way they went on to lose a highly-profile match at Edgbaston last Sunday.

No team goes to a competition to earn respect , they go there to win.
 
lol thats the thing indians need to learn......respect of playing fair games with no hate and politics in heart:lol:

Sangat .. meaning company

We learn from the sangat our geography has given us .
 
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