The International Criminal Court faces a violent reaction to WTC, the final WTC – Aitrend

Jay Shah, President of the International Criminal Court, Jay Shah, on the ICC TEST Championships in South Africa, while they were submitting a photo on the platform, Omrah Cricket, London, Britain, June 14, 2025. - Reuters
Jay Shah, President of the International Criminal Court, hand over the ICC test scep

Karachi: The International Cricket Council faces severe criticism after issuing the world’s world championship final, which appeared inappropriately, Jay Shah, as it overwhelmed South Africa’s historic victory over Australia in Lords.

The promotional video for 45 seconds has drawn a wide irony to prioritize the official for the athletes who decided the match.

The controversial video opens with a panoramic snapshot of the Lord before it suddenly cut off the Great entrance to Shah.

The analysis reveals that the president appeared 11 times in the sequence of 23 rounds, including many close associates of applause and monitoring.

On the other hand, the Adeen Markram match player was shown only twice, while Captain Bat Kamins appeared for a short period.

Captain Timba Pavomoma, five times, appeared less than half of Shah’s appearances.

“How many runs Jay Shah recorded in this final? How many share?” Sri Lankan journalist Andrew Fidel Fernando asked, as he acquired the prevailing feelings.

Indian correspondent Coldep Lal described the video as “incredible”, while British analyst Aatif Nawaz mocked that he was “self -edited on the mobile phone” of himself.

Editorial options seemed to be particularly misleading given the drama of the match.

Kajisu Rabada distances received nine games in the fourth century in Kagiso Rabada-both of which are a pivotal title for the pre-marriage test in South Africa-a less focus than the Shah his jacket modification.

Australian journalist Andrew Woo pointed out that “during this video, he will completely miss Camens – but Jay Shah is impossible.”

Paul Radley, a UAE sports writer, noted that the video made him seem “Jay Shah was the player of the match”, while the UK journalist Charlie Reynolds indicated that Shah 11 appears in congruent with the joint screen time with the entire South Africa team.

This controversy follows the decisions of the questionable International Criminal Court under Shah’s leadership, including the transfer of the Champions Cup last year and a championship table that is increasingly focused on India.

It is worth noting that the International Criminal Court’s social media team had previously published a separate video that focuses only on Shah’s activities in Lord during the opening day of the final.

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