Indian cricket Team forced to practice before crowd..!?
In a bid to put pressure on the indian players after the indian team lost the second Test match against Australia, the Australian cricket Board has taken a decision. It has decided to allow fans during the indian team's practice at the Gabba Stadium, where the third match will be played.
The Australian cricket Board has also made an announcement about it on social media. While this is seen as a way to attract fans, it is also seen as an attempt to put pressure on the indian players. A controversy arose when some fans kept calling the players' names while the indian players were practicing at the adelaide Stadium, where the second match was held, and when the indian players ignored them, they abused them with bad words.
In this situation, the Australian cricket Board has decided to allow fans at the Gabba Stadium, where the third match will be played. With india losing their second match, there is a possibility that Australian fans will be involved in heckling the indian players during their training session at the Gabba. Also, when indian captain rohit sharma spoke at a press conference about allowing fans during training, he said, "Normally, fans are not allowed during net training. We data-faced such a thing for the first time in Adelaide." "We will make plans for the match during net training. We will talk about a lot of things. We cannot talk about all that in front of everyone. So, it is an uncomfortable thing to allow fans during net training." However, the Australian cricket Board is adamant about allowing fans.