Sunil Gavaskar Goes Hard At T20 World Cup Organisers For Refusing To Learn From Earlier Mistake Sunil Gavaskar expressed frustration again with the organizers of the T20 World Cup for what he called an unprofessional decision to use a DJ during the India vs England semi-final. The former India captain criticized the practice of having a DJ shout “BOOM-BOOM Bumrah” in the middle of an over, which he believed disrupted the flow of the game. The incident occurred during the 16th over of the match at Mumbai’s Wankhede Stadium, when Jasprit Bumrah was in the process of bowling. Gavaskar argued that such interruptions were unnecessary during live play and questioned the organizers’ judgment, especially in a high-stakes World Cup event. Gavaskar’s criticism followed a similar complaint he made earlier about a laser show during the India vs West Indies Super 8 match. He had previously raised concerns that the bright lights during the drinks break could strain players’ eyesight. The laser display, which lasted three minutes, was shown when India was at 53/2 in the Powerplay phase at Eden Gardens. Gavaskar emphasized that such distractions were inappropriate for a World Cup match, noting that while similar effects were acceptable in the Indian Premier League, they were not suitable for knockout stages. He questioned the need for such entertainment during critical moments of the game. The former captain’s comments reflect his traditional approach to cricket, where he values simplicity and adherence to the sport’s fundamentals. He has consistently criticized deviations from standard practices, such as failing to convert singles into doubles or improper running between wickets.#t20_world_cup #wankhede_stadium #sunil_gavaskar #jasprit_bumrah #india_english_super_8