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Ex-Pakistan Star Calls For Probe On Balls Used By Team India. Aakash Chopra Gives Perfect Response

Former Pakistan batter Hasan Raza has urged the International Cricket Council (ICC) to check the balls which are being used by the Indian bowlers in the ongoing Cricket World Cup. India thrashed Sri Lanka by 302 runs at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to qualify for the semi-finals. After posting a mammoth total of 357, India bowled Sri Lanka out for a meagre total of 55. India pacer Mohammed Shami bagged his second five-wicket haul of the tournament, while Mohammed Siraj broke the back of Sri Lanka's top-order with three early dismissals.

India's frontline pace trio of Jasprit Bumrah (15), Mohammed Shami (14) and Mohammed Siraj (9) have shared 38 wickets between them in seven matches. Raza feels that a lot of close DRS calls have gone in India's favour, and also suggested that facing Shami and Siraj is like taking on some of the great pacers of his time.

"It's difficult to understand this. When India are batting, they are playing well. But when India are bowling, other teams are struggling. Some of the DRS decisions have gone in India's favour to, around 7-8 DRS calls have been very close and all have gone in their favour. But today we saw a different level of aggression from the Indian bowlers. When Shami and Siraj are bowling, it seems like we are playing against Allan Dolland and Makhaya Ntini back in the days," Raza said during a discussion on ABN News.

Raza, who was once accused of match-fixing after being caught on video in a sting operation by Al Jazeera, feels that ICC or BCCI is providing some special balls only to Indian bowlers, due to which the players are getting extra swing on batting-friendly tracks.

"It seems like the ball gets changed in the second innings. I think the ICC, umpire or the BCCI is giving a

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