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Channel 7 Makes Big Allegations, Cricket Australia Afraid Of BCCI

Channel 7 makes big allegations, says Cricket Australia is afraid of BCCI.

Channel 7, which broadcasts matches between India and Australia, has now made several major allegations after controversies escalated.

On the ongoing controversy with Cricket Australia, the channel has said that the board does the same which will make the Board of Control for Cricket in India happy.

Cricket Australia is afraid of the Indian Cricket Board and changes the schedule of the tournament accordingly to please BCCI.

Controversy between Cricket Australia (CA) and Channel Seven continues to escalate and now the broadcaster has taken to court seeking information about the dialogue between the two boards.

He also said that CA is scared of the Cricket Board of India (BCCI).

According to the Sydney Morning Herald, the channel has confirmed the filing of an affidavit in court.

The channel has said that CA has violated the broadcast contract by changing the schedule of the series to suit the interests of the BCCI.

Shahid Afridi gets entangled with Afghanistan’s 21-year-old bowler in Lanka Premier League, said such a thing

Former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi is known as the player who created controversy.

Badbole Shahid is currently playing in the Lanka Premier League and he was seen confronting the youngster of Afghanistan during a match here.

21-year-old Naveen-ul-Haq, Shahid showed his status during the debate and got angry.

On Monday 30 November, a match was played between Candy Tuskers and Gaul Gladiators. In this match, the Tuskers team won by 25 runs.

During this match, former Pakistan captain Shahid Afridi, who played for Gaul Gladiators, and Naveen ul Haq, the young Afghanistan bowler playing for Candy Tuskers, clashed.

To calm the clash between the two, the rest of the team had to defend the middle.

Afridi intimidated Naveen, a 21-year-old Afghan youngster, after narrating his experience.

According to a Pakistani journalist, during the skirmish on the field, Afridi said, “Son, you were not even born when I was scoring a century in international cricket.”

Batting first, the Caddy Tuskers had scored 196 for 5 on the strength of Brendan Taylor’s 51 and Kusal Mendis’s 49.

The team of Gaulle Gladiators chased down the target and scored 171 for 7 wickets in 20 overs.

Danushka Gunatilaka hit an innings of 82 runs while Afridi could not even open his account in this match.

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