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Younis questions India sportsmanship after England loss

Last Updated 01 July 2019, 06:55 IST

Former Pakistan captain Waqar Younis questioned the Indian cricket team's "sportsmanship" after the two-time champions' first defeat of the ongoing World Cup to England left Pakistan's chances of making the semifinals hanging in the balance.

Pakistan were banking on their neighbours and arch-rivals India, who have enjoyed an unbeaten run in the tournament, to get the better of England. A positive result for India would have increased the chances of Sarfaraz Ahmed's men making the semifinals.

However, chasing 338 on Sunday, India could manage only 306/5 in their full quota of 50 overs and got their maiden defeat of the tournament to England.

Taking to Twitter, the commentator and former coach of Pakistan cricket team said: "It's not who you are...what you do in life defines who you are...me not bothered if Pakistan gets to the semis or not but one thing is for sure...sportsmanship of few champions got tested and they failed badly."

Earlier, former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali and Sikander Bakht had alleged that India might lose to England on purpose to oust Pakistan from the tournament.

England have 10 points, one more than Pakistan, and are back in the top four.

They next play New Zealand in their last group game on Wednesday while the 1992 winners take on Bangladesh in their final group stage match.

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(Published 01 July 2019, 06:30 IST)

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