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R Ashwin on reaction to India loss: Reputation should not be maligned
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R Ashwin on reaction to India loss: Reputation should not be maligned

Veteran India player Ravichandran Ashwin reflected on the Indian fans’ reaction to India’s loss in the test series at home. The team led by Rohit Sharma suffered a 0-3 defeat against New Zealand at their own home for the first time in their history. A certain section of fans expressed their discontent over India’s defeat on their own soil. However, Ashwin was not happy with the reaction the Indian team received after their loss in the Test series. He said no one could be more hurt than a player in the locker room. The 38-year-old also stressed that defaming players is not right at all.

“It was difficult for me to see how people reacted. How did they react? Everyone should apologize. Sir, this is a sport. I just want to say one thing, everyone was hurt, as Indian cricket fans, but let me promise you. No one can do that much. damage as a player in the locker room, so doubting the damage is criminal, because players make careers and their careers are broken by what they do on the field, so I think the character should not be defamed by anyone,” Ashwin said in his YouTube channel.

New Zealand beat India

Written history of New Zealand by becoming the first team to beat India 3-0 in a three-match Test series on Indian soil. India lost the third and final Test in Mumbai by 25 runs and fell to a humiliating result that brought down the proud record, which until October was the envy of the world.

India have won 18 home Test series in a row since recovering from a 2-1 loss to England in December 2012. However, the streak ended in Pune when New Zealand punched above their weight and stunned Rohit Sharma’s men. .

Many players, including coach Gautam Gambhir, came under scrutiny for India’s defeat. A certain section of fans targeted senior players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma for their decline in form.

BCCI holds review meeting

The BCCI has carried out a comprehensive review from India’s shocking 0-3 debacle against New Zealand, with the selection of a player changing ranks for the Mumbai Test, Jasprit Bumrah’s rest and Gautam Gambhir’s coaching style being discussed ad nauseum . Captain Rohit Sharma, chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar and head coach Gambhir along with BCCI secretary Jay Shah and president Roger Binny attended. Gambhir joined the meeting online.

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November 10, 2024