The Indian cricket workforce has made a daring resolution to close down public entry to their follow classes.
The ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy (BGT) just continues to give. In what has come as a latest development, the Indian team has raised concerns of being uncomfortable after the general public came up with “demeaning remarks” and “heckled” the visitors while they practiced. This comes two days ahead of the second Test at the Adelaide Oval.
“They were literally next to the nets. (It) Could have been handled better. The regular chants, demeaning remarks, requests for selfies and all don’t help when players are trying to train hard,” a source said to TOI. “The session could have been handled much better. It could have been a security situation too because the public was just very close to the players. And the comments and constant slogans of ‘chauka maar’, ‘chakkar maar’, ‘out ho gaya’ are not ideal for practice session.”
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