‘Don’t look down on our locals’: Sunil Gavaskar slams England for ‘giggling’, says Australia is better cricket news

India’s Test match against England came to an end with the new-faced team led by Rohit Sharma winning 4-1. Despite losing the first Test and missing out on top players like Virat Kohli and Mohammad Shami, the Indian cricket team came back strong on the back of a stellar performance from a group of debutants. The win saw India consolidate their spot at the top of the World Test Championship table, while England teeter on the bottom of the table.

After the win, former Indian cricket team captain Sunil Gavaskar launched a scathing attack on the England team.

“It was so stunning and so much fun to watch a young Indian team beat an England team that had arrived in India, with their usual ‘we’re doing you a favor’ attitude, and let those former The Indian officials who went to receive them had smug smiles on their faces. They were at various airports,” Sunil Gavaskar wrote in his column athletic star.

“Australians have always been better at seeking to adapt to the local culture rather than looking down on us locals. It also helps Australians recognize a golden goose when they see one, and the Indian Premier League is certainly one A huge golden goose.” “

Sunil Gavaskar went on to explain why Australian players are more likeable than England’s “arrogant attitude” players.

“Not only are Australian players, some described by Kevin Pietersen as second- or third-tier cricketers, chasing astronomical figures, but also Australian coaches, physios, trainers and anyone playing against them in the IPL. Golf and beer drinking buddies. Coaching staff, making more money than they would at home,” he further wrote.

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“Not to mention the commentators, it felt more like the Australian Premier League than the Indian Premier League at times. The Australians are likeable and don’t have that arrogant attitude that Poms generally have. That might explain why people see this The vitriolic remarks.” The friction between the Indian and Australian teams has almost completely disappeared, although the intensity of the matches between the two countries has not diminished at all. “

Recently, Sunil Gavaskar was not happy with Sarfaraz Khan’s wicket-less try in the fifth Test.

“The ball is sloping up; it’s not short enough to hit. Go and try and pay the price. I mean, you’re hitting the first ball after tea. Give yourself a little vision. Don Bradman said to me ‘The problem I face every ball is that even though my score is 200, I think my score is 0.’ This is [Sarfaraz] Was…the first ball of the tournament,” Gavaskar said in a commentary on JioCinema.

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