Rahul Tiwari
khelja|04-12-2024
The Australian team lost the Perth Test, after which suddenly the news came that Josh Hazlewood will not play the second Test, after which former captain Sunila Gavaskar jokingly said that everything is not well in the Australian team. Gavaskar had expressed apprehension that factionalism was going on in the Australian team. This statement of Gavaskar has hurt former Australian cricketer Ryan Harris a lot. This is the reason why this player has said a big thing against India in anger. Harris said that factionalism happens in India, not Australia. The talk of factionalism in Australia is pure nonsense.
When Ryan Harris was asked about Sunil Gavaskar's statement, he said, 'There is no factionalism in the Australian team. All this is nonsense. I heard that Gavaskar was saying that some factions were formed. But this is complete nonsense. This doesn't happen in Australia. This happens only in India. I have been there.
Harris said, 'Gavaskar is just shooting arrows in the air and his statement has given the Australian media a chance to party. Australian media needed a chance because Australia had lost badly to India. India has won over Australia on some previous occasions also. But right now only one match has taken place in this series.
After the Perth Test, Hazlewood had given a statement which sent the message that everything is not well in the Australian team. After the end of the third day's play in Perth, Hazlewood was asked what Australia's thinking should be on the fourth day, to which he said that perhaps you should ask this to any batsman. After Hazlewood's statement, news came that he had a muscle strain and would not be able to play the second test. Not only this, he may also be out of the entire series. Gavaskar suspected that everything was not well in the Australian team. Let us tell you that Scott Boland is going to play in place of Hazlewood in Adelaide.