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T20 World Cup 2024: Sunil Gavaskar Criticises ICC Over Lack of Proper Preparations in USA

By MyKhel Staff

Lauderhill (USA), Jun 15: Inclement weather has once again thrown a spanner in the works of the ongoing T20 World Cup 2024, as India's final Group A league match against Canada was abandoned without a ball being bowled due to a wet outfield on Saturday (June 15).

This marks the second consecutive washout at Lauderhill, following the abandoned match between Pakistan and Ireland, which led to Pakistan's elimination from the tournament. Also read: Most Runs in T20 World Cup | Most Wickets | Most Sixes | Complete Points Table

Sunil Gavaskar Criticises ICC Over Lack of Proper Preparations

The frequent rain disruptions have sparked outrage among fans and cricket pundits alike, with many criticising the ICC and the local ground administration for inadequate preparations to counteract the effects of bad weather. In a region known for its stormy weather, especially during this time of year, the failure to cover the entire ground has been heavily scrutinised.

Sunil Gavaskar's Scathing Remarks

Former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar did not hold back his disappointment with the ICC's planning. Speaking on Star Sports, Gavaskar remarked, "ICC should not host matches where there are no covers to cover the entire ground. You just can't cover the pitch and let the other parts of the ground get wet."

His criticism highlights a glaring oversight in the tournament's logistical arrangements, particularly given the high stakes and substantial investments involved in hosting a World Cup.

A Missed Opportunity for India

Despite the disruption, India will head to the Caribbean with a sense of confidence, bolstered by a strong showing in the group stage of the T20 World Cup. They topped Group A with seven points, securing their place in the Super Eight. However, the abandonment of the match against Canada deprived Indian players, particularly the spinners, of much-needed game time.

Concerns Over Spin Department

However, the lack of opportunities for India's spinners remains a concern. Axar Patel got limited exposure with just six overs across three matches, while Ravindra Jadeja and the other spinners, Kuldeep Yadav and Yuzvendra Chahal, had minimal to no game time. This lack of match practice could prove problematic on the spin-friendly pitches expected in the West Indies.

As India progresses to the Super Eight, they must leverage their adaptability and resilience. Despite the challenges posed by weather and inadequate preparations, this Indian squad has shown a capacity to thrive under pressure. They will have to summon this spirit once more as they aim to continue their strong performance in the Caribbean.

Story first published: Saturday, June 15, 2024, 23:14 [IST]
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