Did you know complaints arrived too late?
Sunil Gavaskar is asking questions.
Timing matters in this debate.
You need to see the issue now.
Here is the deal:
Why complain after the draw?
Gavaskar finds it suspicious.
Rules were known before.
You might wonder about the motive.
[IMAGE PLACEHOLDER: Sunil Gavaskar speaking | Alt Text: Sunil Gavaskar T20 World Cup]
But there’s a catch:
Teams accepted rules initially.
You see the structure clearly.
Pre-seeding protects top ranks.
India and SA benefit mostly.
Consistency is rewarded.
Do not ignore the context.
Use this checklist for insights.
Keep this list handy during matches.
He questioned the timing of seeding complaints.
It protects top-ranked teams in the second stage.
Some teams feel disadvantaged by the rules.
Now tell us:
Was the complaint valid?
Drop your prediction in the comments below.
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