IND vs AUS: After Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja was targeted, Australian media crossed the limit

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|21-12-2024

IND vs AUS: After Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja was targeted, Australian media crossed the limit

Team India has reached Melbourne for the fourth Test and has also started preparations at the Melbourne Cricket Ground. Meanwhile, a big news is coming out about India's star all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja. The Australian media, which is looking frustrated as the score of Border-Gavaskar Trophy is still tied at 1-1, is now targeting the Indian players.

After Virat Kohli, Jadeja has now come under the target of Australian media. Australian media has accused Jadeja that the Indian star did not answer their questions during the press conference.

Jadeja answered in Hindi

The Boxing Day Test will be played between India and Australia from 26 December in Melbourne. Before this, Ravindra Jadeja participated in a press conference. According to Channel 7, no questions were taken from Australian journalists in this press conference, even though they were invited to this press conference.

At the same time, it is also being alleged that Jadeja answered the questions asked by Indian journalists only in Hindi and did not give any answer in English. Australian journalists say that it was appropriate for Jadeja to answer their questions. Didn't understand.

Indian journalists present in Australia have rejected these claims and said that only Indian media were called for this press conference. Not only this, Jadeja usually answers in Hindi only because he is more comfortable in this language, due to which the Indian media asked him questions only in Hindi, in such a situation Jadeja also answered in Hindi only.

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Virat Kohli had an argument with a female journalist

Earlier recently, Team India's superstar Virat Kohli had an argument with a female journalist. After the third test draw in Brisbane, Team India had left for Melbourne. It was then that Virat had an altercation with a female journalist at Melbourne Airport. Actually, like always, Virat wanted to save his children from media cameras. Only then did Virat's eyes fall on the cameras of the Australian media. Virat refused to click pictures of his children. Virat said, 'I need some privacy with my children, you cannot take photos without asking me'.

However, a reporter of Channel 7 had said on this matter that, when Kohli got a little angry after seeing the cameras, he felt that the media was taking photos of his children. This is a misunderstanding'. The cameras did not click pictures of their children.

However, a reporter of Channel 7 had said on this matter that, when Kohli got a little angry after seeing the cameras, he felt that the media was taking photos of his children. This is a misunderstanding'. The cameras did not click pictures of their children.

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