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Cricket World Cup 2023: “Pakistan Lost This Game Due to Poor Umpiring,” says Harbhajan Singh. South Africa’s Strong Reactions

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In their ODI World Cup 2023 encounter on Friday, Pakistan lost to South Africa shockingly by one wicket.

Against South Africa, Pakistan lost their ODI World Cup 2023 encounter shockingly by one wicket on Friday. Chasing 271, Pakistan used their best bowling effort to contain the Proteas, but they were unable to win in the 48th over thanks to a 91-run innings from Aiden Markram and a boundary from Keshav Maharaj. In addition to this exciting chase, Tabraiz Shamsi’s tight leg-before appeal, which resulted in fast bowler Haris Rauf being called off with eight needed, also brought much attention to this match. The last ball of the 46th over was when the event happened.

Harbhajan Singh, a former spinner for India, expressed his disapproval of the poor umpiring, saying that it ultimately “cost Pakistan this game.”

Against South Africa, Pakistan lost their ODI World Cup 2023 encounter shockingly by one wicket on Friday. Chasing 271, Pakistan used their best bowling effort to contain the Proteas, but they were unable to win in the 48th over thanks to a 91-run innings from Aiden Markram and a boundary from Keshav Maharaj. In addition to this exciting chase, Tabraiz Shamsi’s tight leg-before appeal, which resulted in fast bowler Haris Rauf being called off with eight needed, also brought much attention to this match. The last ball of the 46th over was when the event happened.

Harbhajan Singh, a former spinner for India, expressed his disapproval of the poor umpiring, saying that it ultimately “cost Pakistan this game.”

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