Mohammed Azharuddin Slams Virat Kohli And Ravi Shastri For Not Attending Press Conference After Defeat To New Zealand
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T20 World Cup: Former India captain Mohammed Azharuddin feels head coach Ravi Shastri should've attended the post-match press conference after Team India were thrashed by New Zealand in a Group 2 game at the Dubai International Stadium.
Former India skipper Mohammed Azharuddin feels head coach Ravi Shastri should've attended the post-match press conference after India were thrashed by New Zealand in a Group 2 game of the ongoing T20 World Cup on Sunday. India pacer Jasprit Bumrah attended the post-match press conference, which according to Azharuddin is completely unacceptable.
"In my view the coach should have come for the press conference. If Virat Kohli doesn't want to attend the press conference, that's fine. But, Ravi (Shastri) bhai should've attended the press conference," Azharuddin said during a discussion on ABP News.
"You can't just attend press conferences after victories, you must give an explanation for defeats too. Sending Bumrah for the press conference was not right. Either the captain or the coach should have come for the presser or someone from the coaching staff," he added.
When asked whether Kohli and Shastri didn't want to face questions after such a poor performance, Azhar said that there is nothing to ashamed about a defeat, but one must take responsibility.
"If you lose a game or two, there's nothing to be ashamed of. But the captain or the coach must come and explain to the nation why the team lost. How can you expect Bumrah to answer these questions. If you are ready to face the media when the team wins then you should also step forward when your team is going through a rough phase," Azharuddin, who played 99 Tests and 334 ODIs for India, further added.
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