Australian media seeks to discredit BCCI, claims Indian veteran Sunil Gavaskar. What are the things the player is afraid of during the rest of the time except on match days.
This is the time to relaxing, to do their favorite work, even to do some sightseeing but they also fears that the media has something to write about the game happening on the field Neither is there.
The media is looking for stories in which there is more of speculation.
During the long gap between the second and third Tests, there were reports that if the Indian team is quarantined in Brisbane then it would not like to go there for the fourth Test.
Earlier, when the Indian team reached Australia, it was quarantined with strict rules in which they were confined to their rooms and could not go anywhere other than grounds and hotels.
Anyone who goes through this quarantine knows how tough it is. So it is understandable how the Indian team would feel about quarantine.
Had the story been limited to that, it would have been fine, but the Australian media decided to bring out the old things about the BCCI and its strengths by adding spice to it.
So now the story has become that if the Test is held in Brisbane then the BCCI will remove the team from this tour. No BCCI person was heard saying this.
This is only a type of story through which the Australian media tells the BCCI a spoiled child.
Similarly, during the controversy between Harbhajan Singh and Andrew Symonds in 2007-08,.
The Australian media misinformed the BCCI that if the decision against the Indian off-spinner was not returned, the Indian board would abandon the tour and send an aircraft Will to call the team back.
No aircraft had arrived and there was no intention to call the team back home. Even now the Australian media brings up such news.
Certainly IPL had not started at that time, so there was no question of accusing BCCI of being drunk on the basis of money.
Now, the BCCI is certainly under siege with these things but only the odd media persons are pointing out that the BCCI.
BCCI has saved the Australian board by sending their team and Cricket Australia has paid 300 million Australian dollars (around 23 billion) from this tour. Rs).
With one goal of maligning BCCI at every step, most of the foreign media has failed to acknowledge how BCCI, along with the players of those boards, earned a large income through IPL.
The fact is that the money put into this game by the industrialists of India and the country has been forgotten. Indian broadcasters have to pay large amounts for TV rights.
Everyone is upset that BCCI is taking a large part but it should not be forgotten that most of those funds are from India.
It is to share how this part can be equal when most other countries also do not contribute to the game.
While there are barely 100 states and club teams in a country, there are millions of clubs and cricketers in India.
Money is required to maintain these clubs and cricketers. So next time some clowns say that the shares should be equal, then just tell him why it cannot and should never be equal.
Now let’s talk about this test match. Australia has taken control of the Sydney Test match and India will have to make a supernatural effort to save it or the rain itself will help save the match.
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