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Abdul Razzaq’s Controversial Statement After India’s Defeat – ‘Cricket Won and India Lost’

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Abdul Razzaq’s Controversial Statement After India’s Defeat – ‘Cricket Won and India Lost’: Only a few days after disparaging Bollywood star Aishwarya Rai, former Pakistani batsman Abdul Razzaq has made another contentious claim. It appears that the former all-rounder has taken to making controversial comments on Indian cricket.

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Abdul Razzaq seldom misses an opportunity to criticize Indian cricket, from disparaging Hardik Pandya to referring to Jasprit Bumrah as a “baby bowler.” And he was at it again, claiming that the recent ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup 2023 was beneficial for the game when India lost to Pakistan in the championship match.

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An agonizing loss to Australia in the World Cup final brought an end to India’s incredible journey. Since the opponent was just being teased, the Men in Blue were the team with the most amount of dominance in the tournament.

They won every one of the ten games and swept into the championship match. The Rohit Sharma-led team, however, was unable to muster a comparable effort in the title match and was defeated by 6 wickets at the Narendra Modi Stadium.

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India was asked to bat first, and despite half-centuries from KL Rahul and Virat Kohli, they could only muster a meager 240 runs.

Australia responded by chasing the score down in 43 overs. Thanks to a magnificent century from Travis Head and an undefeated fifty from Marnus Labuschagne, the Australian side rallied from 47 for 3 to easily chase down the mark.

“Agar sahi baat kare toh aaj cricket jeeti hai. Aap conditions ko apni taraf utilise karke, ye kabhi bhi nahi aisa hota. Agar aaj India jeet jaati toh fir cricket jo hai naa vo India ki taraf ho jaati. Cricket ne bataya ki mai vo cricket hu jo brave hote hai, jo strong hote hai mentally, effort krte hai, jaan maarte hai, mai unke saath hu.

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“Khushi iss cheej ki hai aaj ki agar India jeet jaati na to hume bahut jyada afsos hota iss sense mei ki vo conditions ko utilise kar rahi thi. Kuch na kuch toh hai conditions mei. Bilkul fair pitches honi chahiye, bilkul fair atmosphere hona chahiye, ki dono teams ke liye balance hona chahiye. Aaj bhi India ne advantage liya, agar Kohli 100 kar jaate toh India ye World Cup jeet jaati.

(Cricket won and India lost! Had India won the World Cup, it would have been a very sad moment for the game. They used conditions to their advantage, and I have never seen such a bad pitch for any ICC final before. It’s great for cricket that India lost),” Abdul Razzaq said this on the Hasna Mana Hai show in Pakistan.

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IND vs AUS 4th TEST: Rohit Sharma said ‘Gully Cricket Khel Raha Hai Kya…’ | Check Details

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Rohit Sharma said ‘Gully Cricket Khel Raha Hai Kya…’ : Australia won the toss and chose to bat first in today’s start of the Boxing Day Test between India and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground.

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Indian captain Rohit Sharma lost his temper with Yashasvi Jaiswal on the first day of the fourth Test. Rohit was seen reprimanding Jaiswal in a widely shared video, telling him that this isn’t gully cricket and telling him to hold his ground till the delivery was bowled.

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Steve Smith hit a defensive shot towards cover during Ravindra Jadeja’s over, which is when the event happened.

Jaiswal, who was positioned at silly point, jumped following Smith’s defensive stroke, which prompted Rohit to say the following to him.

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Rohit said, “Arre Jaisu, Gully cricket khel raha hai kya? Niche baith ke reh. Jab tak ball khelega nahin tab tak uthne ka nahin.” (Hey Jaisu, are you playing gully cricket? Squat down and don’t get up until the batter plays the ball.)

Debutant Sam Konstas (60) sparked the home team’s charge with a scintillating half-century, marking a dream debut with some stunning strokes.

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Usman Khawaja (57), Marnus Labuschagne (72), and Steve Smith (68 not out) all contributed with fifties on a good batting surface.

The unmatched Jasprit Bumrah (3/75) was predicted to be India’s best bowler.

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Following an unusually calm first session in which Konstas attacked the Indian bowler with a flurry of sixes and boundaries, Bumrah got back to his best form, taking three vital wickets, including the early dismissals of Travis Head (0) and Mitchell Marsh (4).

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Sunil Gavaskar Slams India for Mistreating R Ashwin

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Sunil Gavaskar Slams India for Mistreating R Ashwin: Despite Ravi Ashwin’s evident leadership ability, the Indian team management has been criticized by former cricketer Sunil Gavaskar for not even giving him the honor of vice-captaincy.

He said that rather than only giving him the opportunity to lead the team out to bat in his 100th Test. Team India might have awarded him the armband in a bilateral series or a symbolic Test.

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After playing in 106 Test matches, 116 One-Day Internationals, and 65 Twenty20 Internationals for India, Ashwin announced his retirement last week on the penultimate day of the Gabba Test in the 2024–25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy.

Only Anil Kumble has taken more Test wickets for the nation than he has, with 537. Despite being regarded as one of the nation’s most brilliant cricket minds. He never held a captaincy position and only captained the IPL and local cricket during his international career.

“Ashwin would have made a fine captain for India, but he was denied even the honor of being the vice-captain. There was an opportunity to give him the belated honor even if it was for a token Test match and a limited-overs bilateral series. But that also was denied to him. That’s why it was so good to see Rohit Sharma ask him to lead the team out on his 100th Test match,” Gavaskar wrote in his column for Mid-Day.

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Gavaskar criticized the Indian team management for not making greater use of Ashwin during international Test matches, claiming that they dropped him using every “excuse of team balance.”

“Cricket being a batters’ game, the fact that he invariably won the Player of the Series award didn’t win him kudos among the batters’ fraternity. Every time there was even a five percent excuse to leave him out of the eleven, it was grabbed avidly with the excuse of team balance.”

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“At home, there was no way he could be left out because the management knew that without him, they could not win the game. If the excuse was that the pitch and conditions wouldn’t suit the ICC number one-ranked bowler. How come the same excuse was not used for the batters even if they were not top-ranked by ICC, but who struggled in similar pitches and conditions?”

Many commentators think that Ashwin was pressured to announce his retirement by Washington Sundar’s selection over him for the series’ opening Test match in Perth.

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