India crushed Bangladesh in an extremely thrilling match of the T20 World Cup cricket competition in Australia on Wednesday.
Yet, just after the match, the Bangladeshi players blamed Indian skipper Virat Kohli for 'counterfeit handling' or phony handling.
what occurred
Prior, India dominated the match against Pakistan on the last chunk of the last finished.
On Wednesday, the match against Bangladesh was intruded on because of downpour for some time.
Batting first, India made a sum of 184 runs.
Accordingly, Bangladesh batted forcefully. Liton Das hit consecutive fours on the Indian bowlers.
In any case, the downpour came and India got back to the game.
Because of downpour, the match finished in 16 overs and Bangladesh were given another objective of 151 runs.
Be that as it may, he scored just 145 runs in the dispensed overs and lost the match by 5 runs.
Virat Kohli, who has been performing well overall, scored 64 runs in 44 balls.
Yet, after the match, Bangladesh made serious allegations against him.
What is the charge?
Nonetheless, the powerful batting of Liton Das had previously driven Bangladesh to triumph.
In any case, after he got out, the obligation fell on the shoulders of wicketkeeper Nurul Hasan 'Sohan'.
The 25 runs scored by Nurul might appear to be little, however the two fours and a six he hit made the hearts of the Indian crowd thump exceptionally quick.
Yet, conversing with correspondents after the match, Nurul Hasan said, "We as a whole saw that the field was wet after the downpour. A phony toss was likewise tossed in the match. We ought to have been given 5 runs as discipline. Assuming that had occurred, we would have benefited."
Regulation 41.5 of Unreasonable Play in Cricket forbids purposely diverting, misleading or discouraging a batsman.
Assuming the umpire feels that they have done as such, they can grant 5 races to the batting side.
However, the umpire didn't do that in Wednesday's down.
Around then Bangladeshi opener Das was playing with 56 runs off 24 balls.
In the seventh over, when Axar Patel bowled the subsequent ball, Das hit it towards the sweeper limit.
Subsequent to taking the primary run effectively, the Bangladeshi player raced to require the subsequent run.
Around then, Virat Kohli, who was remaining surrounded by around 30 yards, acted by tossing the ball towards the non-striker.
Particularly when Arshdeep Singh, who was handling, tossed the ball towards the wicketkeeper which went to one side and into the glove of wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik.
Bangladesh finished two runs.
As per the guidelines, it is inappropriate to attempt to redirect the consideration of the individuals who are batting. Be that as it may, was Kohli sincerely attempting to occupy the batsman?
The Bangladeshi batsman didn't appear to be confounded while requiring the subsequent run.