“Arbitrators can make mistakes”: the Pakistanal captain questions the taking of Sanju Samson during the dismissal of Fakhar Zaman | Cricket news

Timesofindia.com in Dubai: Pakistani captain Salman Agha struck a reflection note during the post-match press conference after the defeat of his team at six counters against India during the confrontation of the Super Four Asia Cup on Sunday.A large part of the interrogation revolved around the controversial dismissal of Fakhar Zaman. The opener looked threatening by 15 out of eight balls before ahead of a Hardy Pandya outside the Sanju Samson goalkeeper in the third. Samson called for a based socket which was sent upstairs for examination, with reruns suggesting that the ball was dangerously close to the ground. After several angles, the third referee led Fakhar, leaving the left -wing left -hander.Salman admitted that the moment was questionable. “The referees can make mistakes. For me, I seemed to have bounced before wearing. The referees can also make mistakes. I can also be wrong,” he told journalists after the match. The skipper, however, stressed that the effort to hit Pakistan, and not the decision, cost them the game. Pakistan finished 171/5 despite a 58 SAHIBZADA FARHAN and 21 of Saim Ayub in a 72 -point stand. The sleeves have lost momentum in the deaths of death and gave about 10 to 15 points less than hoped.“We have played well. The striker is a concern, but we have done well today, which is positive that we take,” noted Salman. “This is not an easy counter to fight. We saw Indian strikers also struggle. It was not a disappointing total, but we did not work well in the power game.”The openers of India Abhishek Sharma (74 out of 39) and Shubman Gill (47 out of 28) assured that the quisors of Pakistan were immediately on the rear foot, going to 105 in less than nine overs. Although India stammered briefly after the fall of the two openers, Tilak Varma and Hhelik Pandya saw the pursuit with 7 balls to lose.It was India’s second victory over Pakistan in the tournament. In particular, there was no handshake between the captains in the draw, continuing the uncomfortable nuance between the two sides.




