T20 World Cup 2024: Team India broke its 10-year drought of reaching the T20 World Cup final by defeating England by 68 runs in the 2024 semi-finals. India's spectacular victory sent a wave of joy among Indian cricket fans around the world. Indians celebrated this achievement in every street. However, former England captain Michael Vaughan saw a conspiracy behind India's reaching the final. He said that Guyana was the best ground for the Indian team, so this result came. India's great player Harbhajan Singh gave a surprising answer to Vaughan.
A conspiracy was hatched to take India to the finals – claims Michael Vaughan
Former captain Michael Vaughan, who could not digest England's defeat, tweeted- If England had defeated South Africa, they would have got the semi-final in Trinidad and I think they would have won the game. So no complaints that it was not good but Guyana has been a great place for India. In response, Harbhajan hit hard.
Harbhajan Singh's surprising answer
Harbhajan Singh replied and wrote- Do you think Guyana was a good place for India. Both teams played at the same place. England won the toss and got the advantage. Stop being crazy. India beat England in every department. Accept this fact and move on and keep your nonsense to yourself. Speak sensibly, not nonsense.
Won raised questions about the venue
Vaughan has been constantly talking about a change in the venue of the semi-finals in the T20 World Cup 2024. He also shared a few posts before the start of the semi-final between India and England, which revealed that Rohit Sharma's team was originally scheduled to play their semi-final in Trinidad, but it was later moved to Guyana. However, Vaughan also admitted in his post that India were a better team than England on that day.
In another post, he said- India definitely deserves to reach the final. Best team in the tournament so far. It has always been difficult for England on this pitch. India is much better on less slow spinning pitches. England have lost 3 out of 4 matches against big teams. So they have no complaints. It is just not going so well. After the 50-over World Cup, it became clear that England would have to work hard to play on slow wickets.