Tuesday, March 18th, 2025

If you keep pointing fingers and say Bachchan, how long will our boys sit quietly?

New Delhi. Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma is not playing against Australia in the Sydney Test. he/she took the decision to keep himself out of the playing eleven along with coach Gautam Gambhir and the team management. In the Border Gavaskar Trophy, there was a fierce fight on the field between the players of both the teams. Even on the first day of the Sydney match, there was a clash between Jasprit Bumrah and Sam Costas. Rohit Sharma, after the first session the other day, clearly said that if anyone points a finger at our boys, we will not back down.

The excitement of the Border Gavaskar Trophy is at its peak and during this series, there has been a fierce altercation on the field between the players of both the teams. In the last match of the series, there was chaos in the first day’s play itself. Just before the end of the day’s play, captain Jasprit Bumrah got angry at Usman Khawaja and accused the batsman of wasting time. When Bumrah asked Khawaja to play quietly, Sam Costans, who was on non-strike, started quarreling with him/her. The Indian captain also heard him/her and seeing the matter escalating, the umpire had to intervene.

After the play of the first session of the second day, Rohit Sharma while talking made the intentions of Team India clear. he/she clearly said, look, we have not come here to sit silently. If someone points a finger at our boys and calls them ‘Bachchan’ then they too will not sit quietly. Whatever you do, you will hear the same from the other side also. So don’t try to confuse the players of our team at all.

first published : January 4, 2025, 07:48 IST

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