Cricket
Bangladesh was seen getting all out for just 73 runs in 15 overs against Australia.
Updated : Nov 04, 2021, 05:19 PM IST | Edited by : Karen Noronha
Since the match between India and Afghanistan came to an end, some Pakistani fans started a trend on Twitter claiming that the match between the two sides was fixed. The social media users said that the match was fixed and Afghanistan deliberately bowled badly and the fielders also dropped a few easy catches to help India win the game.
However, now in the Group 1 clash between Australia and Bangladesh, the latter side was seen getting all out for just 73 runs in 15 overs. The Australian pacers did the damage in the powerplay by reducing Bangladesh to 33/4 in the first six overs, however, it was Adam Zampa's fifer that sent back the remaining of the Bangladeshi batting order into the pavilion.
Soon after the first innings of the match came to an end, Indian fans took to Twitter asking if now anyone feels this match too was fixed or not?
Now according to Pakistan fans' funny theories, this game between #AUSvBAN is fixed. There is no fight from Bangladesh
— Max_ze_u (@_U_KNOW_ME___) November 4, 2021
Pakistan walo ab ye match fix h ya ni ye bhi bta do kyuki Bangladesh to Afghanistan se purani aur behtar team he na.. #ChamanPakistani #AUSvBAN
— AnshumaN (@Anshuma87929747) November 4, 2021
Lagta hai ajka v match fix hai kya bolti public #AUSvBAN #fixed
— Vikash Kr Dey (@VikashK38771238) November 4, 2021
Aaj ka match bhi fixed hai bhai. Bangalio ne paisa khaa lia Australia ko asaani se Semifinal me qualify karaane ke liye. #matchfixed #AUSvBAN #BANvAUS #T20WorldCup
— Asli इमरान (@aslimrankhan) November 4, 2021
Now Some Cricket Experts Will Say This Match Also Fixed . So Australia Can Win And Get Their NRR Better And Qualify For Semi Final
— SportsFreak_Sameer (@Sidharth_World_) November 4, 2021
Shame On @/BCBtigers You Fixed The Match For Some Money #T20WorldCup #AUSvBAN
As for the clash, Australia had won the toss and opted to field first. If Australia chases down the score in 8.1 overs or fewer, they will see their Net Run Rate (NRR) go past that of South Africa.