Black Day for Indian Cricket BGT loss 3-1 to Australia
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This is a black day for Indian Cricket.
An unbelievable downfall in the game's most prestigious Red ball format.
Captain, Coach, Star Players everyone to blame
Only standout performer is Bumrah and to some extent Jaiswal.
Injury scare for Bumrah is a big setback. What could have been 3-1, we ended up loosing 1-3. Who do you blame for this shambolic performance?
Rohit Sharma doing PR and mid match interview to his fanboy Irfan Pathan. Politics has overtaken Indian dressing room.
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It was played in Australia. It was not like India would keep winning BGT even in Australia forever. They won twice is a big deal itself.
Australia Or any other country also loses in India. New Zealand victory was a rare feat recently. And India paid a price by losing WTC final spot.
But highs and lows are part of game.
Black day was when we lost to nz. This was in line of expectation, winning would have been a miracle.
Absolutely right
Nothing will happen as true cricket fans will be feeling sad. Buy the culprits will be forgiven.
As from 22nd January everyone will be busy in T20.
Disastrous team management and BCCI only busy in earning money.
Atleast 4 players must be thrown out from test team.
Rohit, kohli , KL Rahul, jadeja.
meh
Getting money from ipl for all youngsters and getting overnight fame
Ignoring the domestic cricket
Not but at least people anyway watch cricket and they will get a good amount of money.
Feeling sad people are not giving importance to other sports.
No proper infrastructure by government for support of other sports.
Aussies won BG in the middle of the Big Bash League. Can you think of India playing test cricket during the IPL?
In a country where you can divert highways with money, topple governments with money no chance any other thing can come over money in importance (cricket being irrelevant among other much more important things which are ignored).
Franchise owners will sue BCCI if marquee players are not available during that window. Moreover, there's no cricket happening anyways during that time (thats a positive in my opinion)
The problem is that we might forget this as well. I watched Rohit's interview and felt a little upset about how he perceives all the criticism. He said they don’t give a sh*t about all the talks around them. As a cricket fan, I felt a bit weird. Showing some remorse and acknowledging the fans' sentiments would have been good, but they seem to feel it’s totally fine to be on the losing side. Actually, winning and losing are part of the game, and that’s understood, but the laid-back attitude of the players is what made it disappointing.
Money changes everything
Don't cry, it's just a game. They will get paid anyways. They can do whatever they want as long as people watch even poor game.
Who cares?, cricket is anyhow not a game.