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Amid Aghanistan move to semis, Gulbadin Naib’s cramp is still under scrutiny

Henry Ortiz Published June 25, 2024
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Gulbadin Naib’s apparent bout of cramp during Afghanistan’s Super Eight match against Bangladesh in St Vincent came under scrutiny from television commentators.

Requiring a win to qualify for the semi-finals of the T20 World Cup 2024 at Australia’s expense, Afghanistan had just taken Bangladesh’s sixth and seventh wicket in the 11th over with a score of 80.

In the next over, after Bangladesh had fallen just behind the DLS par score, it seemed that Afghanistan coach Jonathan Trott was signaling to his players to try and slow the game down with rain in the air.

Between the third and fourth deliveries of the 12th over from Noor Ahmad, Naib went down clutching the back of his leg while fielding at first slip. He was not moving in the field at the time he went down. Naib seemed to need treatment and as he was helped off the field by his team-mate Naveen-ul-Haq and a member of the support staff, it started to drizzle and the pitch was covered. Afghanistan captain Rashid Khan did not look happy during the incident.

The injury and rain interruption did not last long, though, and when play resumed minutes later, one over had been reduced from Bangladesh’s chase, and the DLS target revised to 114.

No words…. @ICC should
take action on this pic.twitter.com/61n3N2SuhG

— Hassan Abbasian (@HassanAbbasian) June 25, 2024

At that point, Najibullah Zadran was on the field as a substitute for Naib, who eventually came back on the field in the 13th over. Naib then bowled the 15th over in Bangladesh’s chase and took the wicket of Tanzim Hasan.

When questioned about the incident by Simon Doull after the game, Rashid played it down. “Rain is something that’s not in your hand. It was on and off. Mentally we were always there that we had to play 20 overs and take ten wickets. That was the only way we could get to the semi-final. There was no other way,” he said.

“Gulbadin had some cramp, I think. Hopefully, he will be alright. But that wicket that he gave us was a massive one at that stage.”

Time-wasting by either the batting or bowling side is a punishable offense. It did not affect the result in the end, as Afghanistan went on to beat Bangladesh by eight runs to qualify for the T20 World Cup semi-finals.

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