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Sehwag hits back at Hasan Raza

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New Delhi, Nov 11: Former Indian cricketer Virender Sehwag gave a reality check to the Pakistan cricket team and hit back at the recent allegations that they have made about the Men in Blue’s performance in the World Cup.
Former Pakistan star cricketer Hasan Raza raised serious questions about Indian pacers producing exceptional performances against Sri Lanka and claimed ICC and BCCI are giving different balls to the Indian bowlers and an inspection should be conducted as the ball could have an extra layer or coating.Sehwag who trolled Pakistan ahead of their final league stage match of the ODI World Cup 2023 at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, with a post on Instagram which read, “Pakistan Zindabhaag ! Bas yahin tak tha jo tha. Hope you enjoyed the biryani and the hospitality. Have a safe flight back home. Bye Bye Pakistan,” Sehwag wrote on Instagram.”
On Saturday he gave the Men in Green a reality check.“In the 21st century there have been 6 ODI world cups. In 6 attempts, only once in 2007 did we not qualify for the semi-finals and have qualified in 5 of the last 6 World cups. On the other hand, only once have Pakistan qualified for the semis in 6 attempts in 2011. And they come up with ridiculous allegations blaming ICC and BCCI of changing balls. (Agencies)

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