"Be Neutral": Rohit Sharma Slams ICC Match Referees, Indicates Bias Against India
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While Rohit Sharma did not criticise the Newlands pitch directly, he was upfront in slamming the attack that Indian pitches come under, particularly for its spinning nature.
Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma was in an attacking mood after the second Test against South Africa at Newlands, Cape Town. With the Test ending in less than five sessions, making it the shortest match in the format ever (in terms of number of balls bowled), there have been question marks on the quality of the pitch. On the first day of the match 23 wickets fell. Both India and South Africa batters found the going tough. They gave better account of themselves in the second innings, yet a two-day Test match was beyond explanation. This is Real AggressionProper beltingOH CAPTAIN MY CAPTAIN #RohitSharma pic.twitter.com/7T53SfVWcx
While Rohit Sharma did not criticise the Newlands pitch directly, he was upfront in slamming the attack that Indian pitches come under, particularly for its spinning nature.
"When you're here to play Test cricket, you talk about Test cricket the ultimate prize and pinnacle, and then you should stand by it," Rohit Sharma said.
"When you are put up like a challenge like that, you should come and face it. In India, day one the pitch starts turning, they keep talking about 'puff of dust, puff of dust. So much crack here on the pitch'."
Former England opener Chris Broad was the ICC match referee for the two-Test series and Rohit believes that global body's empanelled referees should be "neutral".
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