00:00Once again, we welcome you to the special transmission and we were talking about giving India a favor, so Basit Bhai wanted to add something.
00:07I don't know who is sitting in the telegraph, who doesn't know anything about cricket.
00:13The match in the morning in India, in the West Indies is not that easy.
00:18The people who are writing are fools. The match in the morning is very dangerous. There can be a lot of toss factor in it.
00:25No, but they are saying that because of the viewership, the match was played in the morning.
00:28How can a team know in advance that the match was played in the morning?
00:32They are not talking about the playing condition.
00:34No, you said that their match was played in the morning.
00:37Not all in the morning, the semi-final was played in the morning.
00:40All the matches were played in the morning.
00:41Viewership, all the matches were played in the morning and the viewership was played in the evening.
00:44So, this is not a favor for Pakistan or India.
00:47And they already know about the semi-final, the rest of the teams don't.
00:51If India's points were less and England's points were more and it would have rained, would they have said this?
01:00India has done one thing, they have topped the Super 8 in their group.
01:08If they were not at the top, if England was at the top, then they would have gone to England in the form of no result.
01:14This is not a question from India.
01:17But my point is that for the rest of the teams, there is no equal match.
01:21They play mind games.
01:22They have a habit of both Australia and England.
01:24Before the match, they say such sentences that they play mind games.
01:27I have understood that the headline you have just told about Interpret Media,
01:31when the schedule was being made, why didn't you say this at that time?
01:34The boards should have said this.
01:36This was going on at that time as well.
01:38Why didn't you make so much noise at that time?
01:40Why didn't you talk so much?
01:42Why wasn't it discussed in our media?
01:44England and Australia are such strong boards,
01:47that if they had a problem with the schedule, then you should have said this earlier.
01:50You should have taken an objection to this earlier.
01:52Give 18% revenue to ICC.
01:55If it is a game of money, then give them the World Cup.
01:58If it is a game of money, then give them the World Cup.
02:01It is a game of money.
02:03It is not about money.
02:05If you are doing an event, then why are you being made to do this?
02:08This is like, if the bat ball is mine, then I will bat first.
02:12I am asking you a question.
02:15You said that they give revenue.
02:18Tell me, does someone else play cricket in their place?
02:21What do you think about ground cricket?
02:24Ground cricket is playing very well.
02:26If we talk about cricket,
02:28this is not an excuse every time.
02:30If they bring more revenue,
02:32then they can do whatever they want.
02:34No, it is not about their will.
02:36It is not that they are playing the umpire ball on their own will.
02:38It is not that they are playing the venue on their own will.
02:40It is not that they are playing the venue on their own will.
02:43If their batsmen are bold, then they won't be bold.
02:46They won't bow down.
02:48It is not that.
02:50Let's take a break and talk more.
02:53Don't go anywhere. We will be right back.
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