India captain Rohit Sharma was portrayed as a "cry baby" for losing his cool at Yashasvi Jaiswal. Image credit: X/@TheWestSport The Australian press has done it again. After branding Indian batting ...
The West Australian, the same publication who had taken a dig at Kohli, calling him ‘Clown,’ blasted Rohit on Sunday as they went with the headline: “Captain Cry Baby” - surrounding the ...
While Sharma’s reaction became a talking point, the real concern lay in its potential impact on Jaiswal’s mindset. Trending Photos The fourth Test between India and Australia at the Melbourne Cricket ...
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The newspaper called the 37-year-old 'Captain Cry Baby' on their back page. They had previously named Kohli as "Clown Kohli" after the former India skipper shoulder-bumped Sam Konstas on Day 1.