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Mitchell Johnson Slams Gavaskar Over Hazlewood Remarks

India secured a commanding victory against Australia in the first match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy. Following the match, Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood’s comments in a press conference sparked debate. When asked about Australia’s strategy for a comeback, Hazlewood said, “You probably have to ask one of the batters that question… I’m probably looking mostly towards the next Test.”

The remark led to speculation, with former players like Adam Gilchrist wondering about potential rifts in the Australian team.

Gavaskar’s Take on Hazlewood’s Comments

Former Indian cricket captain Sunil Gavaskar highlighted Hazlewood’s comments in a column for Sportstar. Gavaskar wrote, “The panic in the Australian ranks is palpable, with former players calling for heads to be chopped off and some even hinting at cracks in the Australian team.”

He suggested that Hazlewood’s exclusion from the subsequent game might not have been due to injury but rather as a response to his statement, further fueling the narrative of turmoil within the Australian side.

Mitchell Johnson Fires Back

Responding to Gavaskar’s column, former Australian pacer Mitchell Johnson accused him of using his platform to “distract, disrupt, annoy” Australia.

In his column for The Nightly, Johnson wrote:
“Gavaskar’s take this week is nothing more than a wind-up. He’s using his media platform to take advantage of a comment Hazlewood made. That’s Gavaskar’s job, to make comments on what he sees, but it was done purely to provoke a reaction.”

Johnson added that while he respects Gavaskar as a commentator, his remarks were intended to serve India’s interests in the series.

A Clash of Perspectives

While Gavaskar’s comments highlighted possible cracks in the Australian camp, Johnson’s rebuttal underscores the tensions that often accompany high-stakes cricket series. The differing viewpoints reflect the psychological battles that play out off the field in modern-day cricket.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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