Australian Media Insult Virat Kohli-led Indian Side, Get Roasted By Fans Down Under on Social Media
Australian media have often crossed the line and made remarks in a manner that have orchestrated controversies out of nowhere. Here's what happened!
Australian media have often crossed the line and made remarks in a manner that have orchestrated controversies out of nowhere. In a recent episode, news daily in Australia has called the Indian team as ‘The Scaredy Bats’ – a comment something that hasn’t only riled up the Indian audience but has also left the Australian public, in general, distasteful! Likely Indian Playing XI for India vs Australia 1st Test 2018 at Adelaide: Hanuma Vihari, Bhuvneshwar Kumar at Number 7 & 8 Spots!
As per their report, the Indian cricket team is scared of the bounce in Brisbane, scared of the unknown in the Perth, and scared of the dark in Adelaide – perhaps a dig for team India’ reluctance and eventual denial to play a day-night Test match at the venue.
Sharing the picture of the news report, an Australian journalist Richard Hinds, criticised it saying that it reflected poorly on our country. Hinds, on his Twitter account, wrote, “Anyone else tired of the childish and predictable mocking of visiting teams by Australian media? It’s become a boorish tradition that reflects poorly on our country.” IND vs AUS 1st Test 2018 Match Timing in IST: What Time Will India vs Australia Series Opener Begin in Adelaide.
The tweet irritated a lot of people on both the sides, and that’s where it set the social media abuzz. We bring you a look at how things went with the reportage in the leading Australian daily.
Here’s what Richard Hinds wrote on his Twitter account:
1. It is embarrassing!
2. A little lesson in history!
3. That's pretty juvenile, right?
4. The current Australian team is not a shadow of what they used to be, right?
5. Well, no comments!
India will begin their quest to conquer Australia, starting December 6! Well yeah, that's how it feels when you hit below the belt. In sober terms, India and Australia will be playing the first Test match of the 4-match series, starting December 6, at the Adelaide Oval. Stay tuned with us for all the latest updates about India vs Australia 2018-19 Series!
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