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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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CG सिविल सोसाइटी ने लीगल नोटिस भेज कर नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू से मांगे कैंसर के इलाज के डॉक्यूमेंट, नहीं तो भरने होंगे 850 करोड़
Navjot Singh Sidhu News: हाल ही में नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू ने प्रेस कांफ्रेंस कर अपनी पत्नी नवजोत कौर सिद्धू के 4थे स्टेज के कैंसर से बिलकुल ठीक होने को लेकर एक प्रेस कॉन्फ्रेंस किया था, जिसमें नवजोत सिद्धू ने दावा किया था कि उनकी पत्नी केवल 40 दिनों में बिना किसी मेडिकल ट्रीटमेंट या दवाई के ठीक हो गईं, वो भी सिर्फ अपने खान-पान में कुछ बदलाव करके. इस मामले को लेकर अब छत्तीसगढ़ सिविल सोसाइटी ने आज…
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gkmmediatv · 5 months ago
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ਮਾਲਵਿੰਦਰ ਸਿੰਘ ਮਾਲੀ ਦੀ ਗ੍ਰਿਫਤਾਰੀ ਦੇ ਵਿਰੋਧ ਵਿੱਚ ਪੰਜਾਬ ਦੇ ਚਿੰਤਕਾਂ ਵੱਲੋਂ 18 ਸਤੰਬਰ ਨੂੰ ਧਰਨਾ ਕੀਤਾ ਜਾਵੇਗਾ। ਇਨਸਾਫ ਦੀ ਮੰਗ ਜ਼ੋਰਾਂ ’ਤੇ!
Thinkers of Punjab Announce Protest on September 18 Against Arrests Chandigarh: Prominent political commentator and former political advisor to Congress leader Navjot Singh Sidhu, Malvinder Singh Mali, was taken into custody last night by the IT Cell of Mohali Police. This morning, after being presented in a Mohali court, the court has sent him to judicial custody at Patiala Central Jail until…
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maruti-suzuki-jimny · 2 years ago
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We’ve been waiting for new music from Stefflon Don since her 2018 mixtape Secure and now the British rapper has finally given us a taste of what’s to come. In an Instagram post this week, Stefflon Don shared a snippet of her new track “Dilemma” featuring Punjabi artist Sidhu Moose Wala. The 15-second preview has … Read more
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tvhundred-blog · 2 years ago
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navjot singh sidhu ने jantar mantar पहुंचकर पहलवानों का किया समर्थन, ट्वीट कर लिखा-Will join the “सत्याग्रह” 
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राजधानी दिल्ली के जंतर मंतर पर पिछले 9 दिनों से धरने पर बैठे पहलवानों का साथ देने के लिए दिग्गत हस्तियों का तांता लगा हुआ है। जहां प्रियंका गांधी से लेकर दिल्ली के सीएम केजरीवाल तक इनका साथ देने के लिए पहुंचे तो इसी फेहरिस्त में कांग्रेस नेता नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू का नाम भी आज जुड़ गया है। जो धरने पर बैठे पहलवानों से मिलने पहुंचे। पिछले सप्ताह से पहलवान यौन उत्पीड़न के आरोप में भारतीय कुश्ती महासंघ (WFI) के अध्यक्ष बृज भूषण शरण सिंह के खिलाफ कार्रवाई की मांग कर रहे हैं। जहां सुप्रीम कोर्ट के आदेश पर दिल्ली पुलिस ने 2 एफआईआर दर्ज कर ली है। तो वहीं नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू ने जंतर मंतर पहुंचकर पहलवानों का जोरदार समर्थन किया।
सिद्धू ने किया ट्वीट
दरअसल नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू ने पहलवानों का समर्थन करते हुए ट्वीट किया था और लिखा था- “Will join the “सत्याग्रह” at Jantar Mantar around noon today !!”इसके साथ ही उन्होंने लिखा था कि 9 नामी महिलाओं द्वारा शिकायत ��ी फिर भी कोई FIR दर्ज नहीं की गई। ये भारतीय इतिहास में समय के गाल पर एक आंसू है। नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू पहुंचे जंतर-मंतर पर पहुंचकर पहलवानों का समर्थन करते हुए ब्रजभूषण सिंह की गिरफ्तारी की मांग कर रहे। 
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news365timesindia · 12 days ago
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[ad_1] Sachin Tendulkar receiving the Col. C.K.Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award (PC: BCCI/X) Sachin Tendulkar received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BCCI Annual Awards function in Mumbai yesterday. It was but natural he will. It could have happened earlier or a year later but the fact that Sachin would get it was known. His impact on Indian and world cricket is unrivalled and for many like me he was one of the reasons to fall in love with the sport. My first encounter with Sachin was at the age of 11. The year, 1987. As a child growing up with cricket, it was inevitable that I’d be mourning Sunil Gavaskar’s leaving the scene. Indian cricket, overnight, was in need of a saviour. Sure, Dilip Vengsarkar was in great form, Sanjay Manjrekar had his sound technique and Mohammad Azharuddin had magic wrists. But truth be told, none of them were in the league of the just retired Gavaskar. It was then that I had first heard about Tendulkar. A child prodigy, he was being touted as the next big thing in Indian cricket. As a child myself, it seemed there was something to look forward to. Then came his debut series in Pakistan. It was a terrifying thought to think how a boy of 16 would stand up to the likes of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and the express debutant Waqar Younis. My worst fears came true when in the Sialkot Test he was hit on the nose by a Waqar scorcher. Navjot Singh Sidhu, batting at the other end, recounted later: “My immediate reaction was he has to be rushed to the hospital. I was about to run to the other end when I saw Sachin raising his hand. In his squeaky voice, he said, ‘Mein khelega’ (I will play). He had blood all over his face but never once did he think of leaving the field.” These two simple words, “Mein khelega”, best sum up Sachin, who has always worn his nationalism on his sleeve. Watching Sachin continue to bat and then cream a four off the very second ball through cover, I realised we were finally seeing our saviour in action.  For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Deeply honoured to receive the Col. C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award. My cricketing journey, which spanned 24 years was never mine alone. It belonged to every coach’s guidance, every teammate’s trust, every fan’s unwavering support and my family’s belief, love and… pic.twitter.com/4y4vvs243q — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) February 1, 2025 This realisation was firmed up when Sachin scored a match-saving hundred in England in 1990. In only his ninth Test match, he stood unbeaten on 119, an innings that successfully sent the cricket world a message — its next superstar was here. But all these were trailers to the real movie: Australia, 1992. India reached Perth, down and out. The hallowed turf of the WACA, the Australian fortress which offered the bowlers pace and bounce and where Australian gladiators tested the world’s best. Sachin, then 19, scripted a fantastic 114, a knock of incredible brilliance that made up for a tame Indian surrender. We finally had an answer to the Australian fast men: Tendulkar. By the mid-1990s, Sachin had become my hero, a singular icon we could trust with all our lives. As we celebrate his lifetime achievement award let me say this: Sachin was bigger than five days of six hours on the field, lunch and tea, 50 overs in a match indistinguishable from any other. There is no need anymore to compare him with other cricketers. He has to be seen in the light of achievements thought to be not possible, and that has hardly to do with cricket. Michael Schumacher, Diego Maradona, Dhyan Chand, Martina Navratilova, Michael Jordan, Leo Messi? Cricket was just the game Sachin played. But how can someone love it so much? Sachin wouldn’t know the answer to that. He still doesn’t. And we will spend our lives baffled. How could he? Also Read: Abuse of Himanshu Sangwan a glaring example of India’s obsession with stars, rather than cricket The post Greatness thy name – Sachin Tendulkar receives BCCI’s Lifetime Achievement Award appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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news365times · 12 days ago
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[ad_1] Sachin Tendulkar receiving the Col. C.K.Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award (PC: BCCI/X) Sachin Tendulkar received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the BCCI Annual Awards function in Mumbai yesterday. It was but natural he will. It could have happened earlier or a year later but the fact that Sachin would get it was known. His impact on Indian and world cricket is unrivalled and for many like me he was one of the reasons to fall in love with the sport. My first encounter with Sachin was at the age of 11. The year, 1987. As a child growing up with cricket, it was inevitable that I’d be mourning Sunil Gavaskar’s leaving the scene. Indian cricket, overnight, was in need of a saviour. Sure, Dilip Vengsarkar was in great form, Sanjay Manjrekar had his sound technique and Mohammad Azharuddin had magic wrists. But truth be told, none of them were in the league of the just retired Gavaskar. It was then that I had first heard about Tendulkar. A child prodigy, he was being touted as the next big thing in Indian cricket. As a child myself, it seemed there was something to look forward to. Then came his debut series in Pakistan. It was a terrifying thought to think how a boy of 16 would stand up to the likes of Imran Khan, Wasim Akram and the express debutant Waqar Younis. My worst fears came true when in the Sialkot Test he was hit on the nose by a Waqar scorcher. Navjot Singh Sidhu, batting at the other end, recounted later: “My immediate reaction was he has to be rushed to the hospital. I was about to run to the other end when I saw Sachin raising his hand. In his squeaky voice, he said, ‘Mein khelega’ (I will play). He had blood all over his face but never once did he think of leaving the field.” These two simple words, “Mein khelega”, best sum up Sachin, who has always worn his nationalism on his sleeve. Watching Sachin continue to bat and then cream a four off the very second ball through cover, I realised we were finally seeing our saviour in action.  For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Deeply honoured to receive the Col. C. K. Nayudu Lifetime Achievement Award. My cricketing journey, which spanned 24 years was never mine alone. It belonged to every coach’s guidance, every teammate’s trust, every fan’s unwavering support and my family’s belief, love and… pic.twitter.com/4y4vvs243q — Sachin Tendulkar (@sachin_rt) February 1, 2025 This realisation was firmed up when Sachin scored a match-saving hundred in England in 1990. In only his ninth Test match, he stood unbeaten on 119, an innings that successfully sent the cricket world a message — its next superstar was here. But all these were trailers to the real movie: Australia, 1992. India reached Perth, down and out. The hallowed turf of the WACA, the Australian fortress which offered the bowlers pace and bounce and where Australian gladiators tested the world’s best. Sachin, then 19, scripted a fantastic 114, a knock of incredible brilliance that made up for a tame Indian surrender. We finally had an answer to the Australian fast men: Tendulkar. By the mid-1990s, Sachin had become my hero, a singular icon we could trust with all our lives. As we celebrate his lifetime achievement award let me say this: Sachin was bigger than five days of six hours on the field, lunch and tea, 50 overs in a match indistinguishable from any other. There is no need anymore to compare him with other cricketers. He has to be seen in the light of achievements thought to be not possible, and that has hardly to do with cricket. Michael Schumacher, Diego Maradona, Dhyan Chand, Martina Navratilova, Michael Jordan, Leo Messi? Cricket was just the game Sachin played. But how can someone love it so much? Sachin wouldn’t know the answer to that. He still doesn’t. And we will spend our lives baffled. How could he? Also Read: Abuse of Himanshu Sangwan a glaring example of India’s obsession with stars, rather than cricket The post Greatness thy name – Sachin Tendulkar receives BCCI’s Lifetime Achievement Award appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports.
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ericalto · 29 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks Indian bowling team for Champions League 2025
I ICC Champions Trophy 2025 already generating excitement among cricket fans, the tournament will showcase fierce battles between the best teams in the world. For India, the stake is very high as they look to win back-to-back ICC trophies, following their 2024 T20 World Cup triumph. Combined with New Zealand, Bangladeshand Pakistan In Group A, the tour of India promises to be an exciting…
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cryptoto · 29 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks India’s bowling lineup for the Champions Trophy 2025
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has already created excitement among cricket fans, as the tournament is set to showcase epic battles between the world's best teams. For India, the stakes are high as they aim to win back-to-back ICC trophies, following their World Cup 2024 T20 World Cup victory. Public is New Zealand, Bangladeshand Pakistan In Group A, the tour of India promises to be an exciting…
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hamsdd · 29 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks India’s bowling lineup for the Champions Trophy 2025
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 has already created excitement among cricket fans, as the tournament is set to showcase epic battles between the world's best teams. For India, the stakes are high as they aim to win back-to-back ICC trophies, following their World Cup 2024 T20 World Cup victory. Public is New Zealand, Bangladeshand Pakistan In Group A, the tour of India promises to be an exciting…
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newsmatik · 29 days ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu picks Indian cricketer's list for Champions Trophy 2025
The ICC Champions Trophy 2025 There is already excitement among cricket fans, and the tournament will feature fierce battles between the best teams in the world. For India, the stakes are high as they aim to win the ICC awards, following their campaign to win the 2024 T20 World Cup. It is classified with New Zealand, Bangladesha Pakistan in Group A, the tour of India promises exciting events and…
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rightnewshindi · 3 months ago
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नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू का बड़ा दावा, कहा, देसी चीजों से ठीक हुआ 4 स्टेज का कैंसर; जानें क्या बोले विशेषज्ञ
Navjot Singh Sidhu: भारत के पूर्व क्रिकेटर और कांग्रेस नेता नवजोत सिंह सिद्धू ने हाल ही में एक सं��ाददाता सम्मेलन में बताया कि उनकी पत्नी, नवजोत कौर सिद्धू, को चिकित्सकीय रूप से कैंसर मुक्त घोषित कर दिया गया है। उन्होंने भावुक होकर कहा कि उनकी पत्नी ने यह जीत सिर्फ चिकित्सा उपचार से ही नहीं, बल्कि आयुर्वेदिक उपायों और अनुशासित जीवनशैली की मदद से भी हासिल की है। कैंसर से जंग जीतने के लिए किए गए…
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vedantbhoomidigital · 3 months ago
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There was a tremendous stir in the TV industry this week, know which top 5 gossips made headlines
Top TV News: Many news were in the headlines this week in the TV industry. Where Navjot Singh Sidhu made a spectacular entry in The Great Indian Kapil Show. After her arrival, fans became confused as to what will happen to Archana Puran Singh now. Apart from this, laughter echoed in the house of Haryanvi dance Sapna Choudhary. Like every week, tremendous drama was seen in Salman Khan's show Bigg…
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yolacricket · 11 months ago
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batbricks7 · 11 months ago
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Navjot Singh Sidhu
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news365timesindia · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma (PC: X) A politically correct statement was expected from the BCCI to douse the fire, rather rumours, and it came from its vice-president Rajeev Shukla. “This is a completely wrong statement to be made,” Shukla told reporters in Delhi on Monday. “There’s no rift between the chairman of the selection committee (Ajit Agarkar) and the coach (Gautam Gambhir). There’s no rift between the captain (Rohit Sharma) and the coach. It’s all rubbish that’s being spread by a section of the media.” Turning the attention towards the media and accusing it of trying to create unrest is an age-old tactic of the powers-that-be. Shukla was never going to speak about the dressing room discord in public. But the fact of the matter is that, as AB de Villiers said: “When there’s smoke, there’s fire.” The counter-argument could be that the South African legend wasn’t part of the Indian dressing room. How did he know? Such a question would be naive. “I have been part of dressing rooms where it’s been hostile,” de Villiers said in a video on his X (formerly Twitter) handle. “Especially when you are away from home, you are missing your family, and you are not playing the best cricket of your career.” A losing dressing room can never be a happy dressing room. India went to Australia on the heels of a home series whitewash against New Zealand. And as things started to go south Down Under, issues cropped up. Some team insiders would attest how the head coach and the captain differed on several things, including team selections. India went with completely unbalanced XIs in the final two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney. On a spicy SCG pitch, they played two spin-bowling all-rounders who barely bowled. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma at the SCG (PC: Debasis Sen) According to sources, even if the dressing room wasn’t fractured, it had cliques. Players preferred to move in groups or with their families. There were hardly any team-bonding meals. Communication, or rather the lack of it, allegedly was a big issue and it sort of led to Ravichandran Ashwin’s mid-series retirement and his subsequent return to India. Even on the eve of the final Test, Rohit didn’t turn up for the press conference and Gambhir chose not to reveal the playing XI. It was despite the fact that the skipper had decided to stand himself down on the back of 31 runs from five innings. A couple of days later, Rohit gave an interview to the host broadcasters and rubbished retirement rumours. It felt like a riposte. The dust barely settled on India’s series defeat, when people, ex-players, started to take sides. Speaking to News18 Bangla, former Bengal and India batsman Manoj Tiwary called Gambhir a “hypocrite”. “Gautam Gambhir is a hypocrite,” Tiwary, who shared the Kolkata Knight Riders dressing room with Gambhir, was quoted as saying. “He doesn’t do what he says.” As Harshit Rana and Nitish Rana, the two current cricketers, jumped into Gambhir’s defence, Aakash Chopra, the former India and Delhi pener, aimed a thinly-veiled jibe. “Harshit Rana and Nitish Rana voiced their support for Gambhir on social media. If you look at it, it looks like a Chat GPT product,” he said on his YouTube channel. Mohammad Azharuddin, the former India captain, and Navjot Singh Sidhu, the ex-opener, meanwhile, have thrown their weight behind Rohit, backing the current skipper to get out of the rut. Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir after series loss at the SCG (PC: Debasis Sen) When Gambhir replaced Rahul Dravid as India’s head coach, eyebrows were raised. The former’s lack of coaching experience – he worked as mentors at Lucknow Super Giants and KKR – was called into question. Some observers even called it a “political appointment”, given that Gambhir had served as a BJP MP from East Delhi. Looking at the political profiles of the people who have been sharpening their knives at the moment, one might assume that the Gambhir-Rohit discourse might be talking a political slant. Hopefully, it’s not the case, for that would hurt Indian cricket.
Rohit, Gambhir and Agarkar met with the BCCI blazers for a review meeting of the Australia series. As things stand, Rohit is unlikely to feature in India’s future Test scheme of things. The support staff, handpicked by Gambhir, are under the scanner but the head coach’s job is considered to be safe at moment. Some upheavals are expected during the period of transition, which is a mitigating factor. So far, India have lost an ODI series in Sri Lanka followed by back-to-back Test series defeats against New Zealand and Australia under Gambhir. In fact, India have lost six out their last nine Tests. From that perspective, the upcoming Champions Trophy is going to be very crucial. Sport, at the end of the day, is a results business and things can change quickly. The dressing room will always have the last word. Greg Chappell’s position as India’s coach became untenable because he lost the dressing room. Anil Kumble lost the job because he fell out with Virat Kohli. The dressing room will decide whether Gambhir will be given a long rope. Also Read: Expecting Bumrah or others to skip the IPL is to ignore cricket reality The post Is Rohit-Gambhir discourse taking a political slant? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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news365times · 1 month ago
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[ad_1] Gautam Gambhir with Rohit Sharma (PC: X) A politically correct statement was expected from the BCCI to douse the fire, rather rumours, and it came from its vice-president Rajeev Shukla. “This is a completely wrong statement to be made,” Shukla told reporters in Delhi on Monday. “There’s no rift between the chairman of the selection committee (Ajit Agarkar) and the coach (Gautam Gambhir). There’s no rift between the captain (Rohit Sharma) and the coach. It’s all rubbish that’s being spread by a section of the media.” Turning the attention towards the media and accusing it of trying to create unrest is an age-old tactic of the powers-that-be. Shukla was never going to speak about the dressing room discord in public. But the fact of the matter is that, as AB de Villiers said: “When there’s smoke, there’s fire.” The counter-argument could be that the South African legend wasn’t part of the Indian dressing room. How did he know? Such a question would be naive. “I have been part of dressing rooms where it’s been hostile,” de Villiers said in a video on his X (formerly Twitter) handle. “Especially when you are away from home, you are missing your family, and you are not playing the best cricket of your career.” A losing dressing room can never be a happy dressing room. India went to Australia on the heels of a home series whitewash against New Zealand. And as things started to go south Down Under, issues cropped up. Some team insiders would attest how the head coach and the captain differed on several things, including team selections. India went with completely unbalanced XIs in the final two Tests in Melbourne and Sydney. On a spicy SCG pitch, they played two spin-bowling all-rounders who barely bowled. For the Latest Sports News: Click Here Rohit Sharma at the SCG (PC: Debasis Sen) According to sources, even if the dressing room wasn’t fractured, it had cliques. Players preferred to move in groups or with their families. There were hardly any team-bonding meals. Communication, or rather the lack of it, allegedly was a big issue and it sort of led to Ravichandran Ashwin’s mid-series retirement and his subsequent return to India. Even on the eve of the final Test, Rohit didn’t turn up for the press conference and Gambhir chose not to reveal the playing XI. It was despite the fact that the skipper had decided to stand himself down on the back of 31 runs from five innings. A couple of days later, Rohit gave an interview to the host broadcasters and rubbished retirement rumours. It felt like a riposte. The dust barely settled on India’s series defeat, when people, ex-players, started to take sides. Speaking to News18 Bangla, former Bengal and India batsman Manoj Tiwary called Gambhir a “hypocrite”. “Gautam Gambhir is a hypocrite,” Tiwary, who shared the Kolkata Knight Riders dressing room with Gambhir, was quoted as saying. “He doesn’t do what he says.” As Harshit Rana and Nitish Rana, the two current cricketers, jumped into Gambhir’s defence, Aakash Chopra, the former India and Delhi pener, aimed a thinly-veiled jibe. “Harshit Rana and Nitish Rana voiced their support for Gambhir on social media. If you look at it, it looks like a Chat GPT product,” he said on his YouTube channel. Mohammad Azharuddin, the former India captain, and Navjot Singh Sidhu, the ex-opener, meanwhile, have thrown their weight behind Rohit, backing the current skipper to get out of the rut. Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir after series loss at the SCG (PC: Debasis Sen) When Gambhir replaced Rahul Dravid as India’s head coach, eyebrows were raised. The former’s lack of coaching experience – he worked as mentors at Lucknow Super Giants and KKR – was called into question. Some observers even called it a “political appointment”, given that Gambhir had served as a BJP MP from East Delhi. Looking at the political profiles of the people who have been sharpening their knives at the moment, one might assume that the Gambhir-Rohit discourse might be talking a political slant. Hopefully, it’s not the case, for that would hurt Indian cricket.
Rohit, Gambhir and Agarkar met with the BCCI blazers for a review meeting of the Australia series. As things stand, Rohit is unlikely to feature in India’s future Test scheme of things. The support staff, handpicked by Gambhir, are under the scanner but the head coach’s job is considered to be safe at moment. Some upheavals are expected during the period of transition, which is a mitigating factor. So far, India have lost an ODI series in Sri Lanka followed by back-to-back Test series defeats against New Zealand and Australia under Gambhir. In fact, India have lost six out their last nine Tests. From that perspective, the upcoming Champions Trophy is going to be very crucial. Sport, at the end of the day, is a results business and things can change quickly. The dressing room will always have the last word. Greg Chappell’s position as India’s coach became untenable because he lost the dressing room. Anil Kumble lost the job because he fell out with Virat Kohli. The dressing room will decide whether Gambhir will be given a long rope. Also Read: Expecting Bumrah or others to skip the IPL is to ignore cricket reality The post Is Rohit-Gambhir discourse taking a political slant? appeared first on Sports News Portal | Latest Sports Articles | Revsports. [ad_2] Source link
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