AUS v IND: The ongoing Border Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) between India and Australia is at an exciting turn. The first three matches of the series have been played, in which India and Australia have won one match, while one match has been a draw.
After three matches, this 5-match series is tied at 1-1 and now all eyes are on the last two matches of the series, which will be played in Melbourne on 26 December and Sydney on 3 January respectively. Are going to. First, let us talk about the Boxing Day Test to be played at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), for which preparations are in full swing for both India and Australia, but the Boxing Day Test. First the Australian media is trying to spoil the atmosphere.
Chaos in Jadeja’s PC
Actually the matter happened during the press conference. Indian star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja came to hold a press conference at the Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) on Saturday before the Boxing Day Test. During this press conference of Jadeja, Australian media created a ruckus. Why is this so, let us also tell you the reason for this.
Ravindra Jadeja held a press conference on Saturday after India’s first practice session at the MCG. According to the information, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) had organized this press conference only for Indian journalists, but despite this, the media team of Cricket Australia invited Australian journalists also in it without wasting any time.
angry at not being asked questions australian journalist
It is being said that during the press conference, Jadeja answered the questions of Indian journalists, many of whom asked questions in Hindi, however due to less time, no Australian journalist could ask questions. Tension increased after the press conference was over. An Australian journalist asked Indian media manager Maulin Parikh why no questions were taken in English.
recording without consent
The Indian media manager tried to explain, but things went wrong when cameramen from several Australian channels started recording the conversation without consent. Despite the objection of the Indian media manager, more cameramen gathered there and started recording.
Australian media is spreading false propaganda
Australian media is now spreading false and misleading propaganda in this matter. Instead of reporting the facts, many Australian media outlets linked this incident to the heated argument an Australian journalist had with Virat Kohli a few days ago.