“Embarrassed” Wasim Akram Reacts To ‘Rohit Sharma Coin Toss Controversy’

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“Embarrassed” Wasim Akram Reacts To ‘Rohit Sharma Coin Toss Controversy’

Wasim Akram has slammed Sikander Bakht for making ’embarrassing’ claims.© X (Twitter)

Crew India marched their means into the ultimate of the Cricket World Cup on Sunday, thrashing New Zealand by 70 runs within the first sem-final on the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. Virat Kohli and Shreyas Iyer smashed centuries to put a powerful basis for India because the hosts posted 397/4 after opting to bat. Mohammed Shami then bagged seven wickets as New Zealand have been bowled out for 327, regardless of Daryl Mitchell‘s spectacular 134 and Kane Williamson‘s 64. Because the cricket world praised the Indian crew, former Pakistan cricketer Sikandar Bakht sparked an argument along with his weird declare in regards to the coin toss.

Throughout an look on Geo Information, Bakht claimed that India captain Rohit Sharma was intentionally throwing the coin far to win the toss.

“Shararat kar sakta hoon? Mai ek sawal kar raha hoon agar hum dikha sake toss ke waqt. Rohit Sharma jab toss karte hai vo dur fenkte hai aur dusra captain jaa ke kabhi nahi dekhta ki vo sahi usne name kiya (Can I be allowed a bit mischief? On the time of the toss, Rohit Sharma throws the coin removed from the vary of any opposition captain. Thus, the opposition captain can not go and cross-check in regards to the name),” Bakht was heard as saying on-air.

Nonetheless, former Pakistan captain and legendary pacer Wasim Akram put an finish to the controversy, slamming Bakht for making ’embarrassing’ claims.

“Who decides the place the coin ought to land? The mat is only for sponsorship! I really feel embarrassed. I can not even… I do not even wish to touch upon it,” a fuming Akram mentioned on A Sports activities.

Akram’s sentiments have been additionally echoed by former Pakistan captains Moin Khan and Shoaib Malik.

“He’s mistaken, simply making a fuss. Each captain has a unique means of tossing the coin,” former Pakistan wicketkeeper-batter Moin prompt.

“This should not even be mentioned,” a disillusioned Malik grunted.

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