By her statements, it appears that she is endorsing ICC's Bangladeshi president Mustafa Kamal's remarks – he had said that India had won the World Cup quarterfinal against Bangladesh because of umpiring decisions that went against Bangladesh.
Mustafa Kamal has threatened to quit over the umpiring and suggested that the match appeared to have been fixed. It seems he had told Bangladeshi reporters in Melbourne after the match at the MCG that he would raise the issue at the ICC's next meeting. His contention was that the decisions of the umpires seemed to have been "pre-arranged". He brought out two major decisions in support of his accusations.
One of these was of Rohit Sharma who was caught at deep mid-wicket off the bowling of Rubel Hossain when he was on 90. Since the umpires Aleem Dar of Pakistan and Ian Gould of England signalled it as a no-ball, the batsman remained at the crease to finally score 137. In the opinion of Mustafa, the ball appeared to be a legitimate waist-high delivery and not a no-ball.
Second decision was at the dismissal of star batsman Mohammad Mahmudullah who was caught close to the boundary rope.
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