Veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin felt the on-field histrionics of Afghanistan’s Gulbadin Naib against Bangladesh were justified because it happened in a must-win Super Eight match for his side in the ongoing T20 World Cup. (More Cricket News)
Naib, who was f⛄ielding in the slip cordon, fell on his back while clutching his thighs during the 12th over, just after coach Jonathan Trott signalled to slow down the proceedings as rain was imminent with Afghanistan ahead in the game.
“Jonathan Trott was telling from the dressing room to slow it down and after that Naib fell on the ground like a broken tree branch. Everyone is sa𓂃ying he will be penalised for it. But what’s the problem? The guy is playing for his country, trying to win a World Cup qualifier (must-win match𝄹),” Ashwin said in his YouTube channel.
The ICC’s playing conditions stipulate that a player can get up to a two-match ban▨ for "deliberate or repetitive" time-wasting tactics, but Naib might🐲 just escape with a first and final warning by the match referee in this instance.
Earl🅺ier, Ashwi⛎n had remarked in jest on his X account: “Red card for Gulbadin Naib.”
Naib replied to the India off-spinner through his social media handle. “Kabi khushi kabi gham main 🌺huta hai (It happens sometimes when you are happy or when you are sad. Hamstring.”
Touching back on a cr▨icketing topic, Ashwin made a tactical observation and said the Afghans should look to survive the early phase of their semifinal against South Af⛦rica on Thursday before asserting themselves.
“The Tarouba pitch is two-paced. I have played there. One ball will suddenly take-off, so SA have bowlers to trouble Afghan batters. But SA have to reserve Anrich Nortje for middle overs to give some depth. Rabada should also be꧃ used in that phase.
“If not, the Afghans will see through the pacers and then will dominate ♎the spinners which they did very well in the earlier matches. But South Africa is South Africa, I will give t𒁃hem a grand 51-49 odds,” he added.