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Is this going to be our BGT crisis? A civil war?A house divided
Is this going to be our BGT crisis? A civil war?A house divided
You are trying too hard mate. Its already been clarified he was rushing for the team bus and the journos took longer than the time allotted.What's going on with this then? Apparently Aussie media was invited to a press conference but Jadeja didn't answer any questions in English?
"The tension between Indian Cricketers and Australian journalists are on the rise again after a strange and frosty media conference at the MCG on Saturday.
India’s Ravindra Jadeja faced reporters but the Australian media were bemused and confused when the star allrounder refused to answer questions in English"
To add a little context, you are replying to halba.Are Green's injuries that serious then? Guessing stress fractures?
By the end of this tour India will have more Swann's than the Swan River in Perth.You are trying too hard mate. Its already been clarified he was rushing for the team bus and the journos took longer than the time allotted.
he can play as a batsman initially on his return. i guess bowling is out for a long time.Are Green's injuries that serious then? Guessing stress fractures?
Bro you lot just scapegoated your young debutant so the seniors could deflect the blame.A house divided
One can only hope at least two of the batsmen retire. Or better yet - be dropped - as that would be a better message in support of a meritocracy. Indian cricket will be better for it.By the end of this tour India will have more Swann's than the Swan River in Perth.
You heard it here first.
I love this"Poster boy" Shubman Gill, a marketing Liability in Disguise
Shubman Gill. The BCCI's carefully constructed "Prince" is a caricature, a symbol of misplaced ambition and manufactured hype. A player who consistently fails other than against minnows and comfortable conditions
Gill's batting and temparment is frustrating. His continued presence in the team is a testament to the BCCI's obsession with creating marketable stars, rather than selecting players based on merit and performance.
His record in SENA countries is abysmal, with an average hovering around 17 in the last four years. His failures, however, are conveniently hidden under the shadows of "seniors" Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, allowing him to escape genuine scrutiny.
The time for excuses is over. Gill is a liability to the team, occupying a crucial batting slot that could be better utilized by a player with genuine temperament, consistency, and a hunger to succeed.
The BCCI, blinded by their own manufactured image, continues to cling to the "Prince." It's time for a dose of reality. Gill must be dropped from all formats- Lack of temparment and never a fighter. The Indian team deserves better.
Expert mind games. Chad stuff.What's going on with this then? Apparently Aussie media was invited to a press conference but Jadeja didn't answer any questions in English?
"The tension between Indian Cricketers and Australian journalists are on the rise again after a strange and frosty media conference at the MCG on Saturday.
India’s Ravindra Jadeja faced reporters but the Australian media were bemused and confused when the star allrounder refused to answer questions in English"
Almost certain someone from Kolkata wrote this"Poster boy" Shubman Gill, a marketing Liability in Disguise
Shubman Gill. The BCCI's carefully constructed "Prince" is a caricature, a symbol of misplaced ambition and manufactured hype. A player who consistently fails other than against minnows and comfortable conditions
Gill's batting and temparment is frustrating. His continued presence in the team is a testament to the BCCI's obsession with creating marketable stars, rather than selecting players based on merit and performance.
His record in SENA countries is abysmal, with an average hovering around 17 in the last four years. His failures, however, are conveniently hidden under the shadows of "seniors" Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, allowing him to escape genuine scrutiny.
The time for excuses is over. Gill is a liability to the team, occupying a crucial batting slot that could be better utilized by a player with genuine temperament, consistency, and a hunger to succeed.
The BCCI, blinded by their own manufactured image, continues to cling to the "Prince." It's time for a dose of reality. Gill must be dropped from all formats- Lack of temparment and never a fighter. The Indian team deserves better.
South Africa is almost qualified . India need to win a test against australia and Hope for Sri Lanka to win series against australia at home .Ind should support Pak when they will face SA because if they don't win they might not play final even if they win rest of the matches.
debutant + intent + Bumrah =And there we go, Konstas already in the mindset he has to be aggressive...this is not going to end well
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