False allegations against BCCI in Australia, big rumor spread about Team India

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|14-11-2024

The Indian team has reached Australia for the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Before the start of the 5-match Test series, the media there has started putting pressure on India. After the arrival of Team India, Australian newspapers had described this series as a battle of the ages. Now he has made false allegations against BCCI. In fact, it was claimed in an Australian media report that the visiting team wants to keep its practice session closed for fans. Therefore, watching the net session, taking photographs and flying drones during that time is prohibited. Now BCCI has denied these allegations, calling them false.

What did BCCI say?

According to the report of news agency PTI, sources present in BCCI, on the condition of anonymity, revealed that neither Team India nor India A has made any such demand. According to him, the practice session is open for everyone. Any fan can go there and see him. Whereas Indian and Australian media can cover as much as they want. No restrictions have been imposed by the Indian team management.

Rumors were spread about Team India

India and India A will prepare for the Perth Test at the WACA ground from 12 to 17 November. Regarding this, the Australian media had claimed in its report that after a request from the management of the Indian team, instructions were issued through email by the company to the workers repairing the WACA Stadium in Perth. According to the report, that email was leaked, in which it was revealed that Team India wants to keep all its practice sessions of 6 days private. Not only the fans but also the people working there have been prohibited from watching and recording the net session and strict instructions have been given for this.

What is Team India's plan?

The first three-day match was to be played between the Indian team and India A in Perth. But later India canceled it. Now Team India has planned to practice on the center wicket, in which the batsmen will be able to bat like a match. The bowlers will bowl to them there. There will be such a difference in this that despite the match being out in reverse, the batsmen will be able to bat for as long as they want.

According to the report, two teams will be formed for this, one of which will include batsmen and the other will include bowlers. All of them will practice on the center wicket. Whereas the management wants Mohammed Siraj or Akash Deep to bowl to Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant. The Indian team used to practice in a similar manner even during the time of Covid.

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