ICC president - I Cannot Represent Indian Cricket Council

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Kaushal Mehta
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DHAKA: The International Cricket Council's Bangladeshi president has undermined to stop over the umpiring in his nation's World Cup quarterfinal thrashing to India, recommending the match seemed to have been altered.

Mustafa Kamal told Bangladeshi columnists in Melbourne after Thursday's match at the MCG that he would raise the issue at the ICC's next meeting, saying the umpires' choices appeared to have been "prearranged".

"As the ICC president, whatever I need to say I will say it in next meeting. It could happen that possibly I will leave," Kamal said in remarks broadcast on Bangladeshi TV.

"There was no quality in the umpiring. It seemed as though they took the field after it (the result) was prearranged," he affirmed.

His remarks came as dissents ejected in Bangladesh after the cricketing minnows endured a 109-run vanquish by holders India, due in extensive part to a rankling thump by Rohit Sharma who top-scored with 137.

"I can't speak to the Indian Cricket Council. In the event that somebody has forced an outcome on us, all things considered nobody can acknowledge it," included Kamal who is a clergyman in the Bangladeshi government.

Bangladesh's way out ruled the front-page features on Friday with, numerous observers reprimanding disgraceful umpiring for the thrashing.

"Tigers tumble to questionable calls," read the lead in the Dhaka Tribune while the feature of the mass-flow Bengali every day Kaler Kantha read: "The fantasy run closes in umpiring embarrassment."
 
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