@BCCI Indian cricket must not miss the right moment to back extraordinary talent.
Winning against weaker teams is one thing; delivering against the best defines greatness. When a fearless young player like Vaibhav Suryavanshi is in red-hot form, why wait until the spark fades?
@BCCI your coaching staffs and captain owe an explanation to Indian cricket fans because their narrative in their press conference appears conflicting. Because, star players don't need backing matches against Ireland or Zimbabwe. They definitely play the best eleven in a big tournament
@BCCI@RajalArora@ShreyasIyer15 Want to back batsman who performed well in T 20 world cup and not giving chance to world best in form t 20 batsman 'Vaibhav Suryanshi'
Abhishek Sharma 0 vs USA, 0 Vs Pak, 0 vs Netherland, 15 vs South Africa, 55 ve Zimbabwe, 10 vs West Indies, 9 vs England, 52 vs Newzealand
@BCCI If a player keeps getting dismissed for ducks over an extended period while others in good domestic or IPL form are waiting, questions about selection become legitimate. Backing a player should not become indefinite immunity.
BCCI is losing respect among cricket fans.
@BCCI 19 for 3 in the 2nd T 20..
How many matches would BCCI like us to lose to bring Vaibhav Suryavanshi in playing eleven?? World Best T 20 best batsman is not in team because of prejudiced approach of coach in selecting playing eleven.
@BCCI What logic your captain and coach are following? With their logic, every country should play previous world cup eleven in the next world cup. Even 83 world cup team was not repeated in 87 world cup.
@BCCI@IDFCFIRSTBank@BCCI VVIP batsman SKY came to bat today. We thought he didn't like to bat in easy game. He showed his superiority complex when he was not ready to bat at even at no 9 against Oman.
@BCCI@IDFCFIRSTBank@BCCI please be serious about Indian cricket in home series. Players didn't have right temperament and preparation to play spin bowling. Your players and coach should watch Sunil Gavaskar's batting against spin attack of Pakistan in Banglore test 1986 to learn how to play spin.
@BCCI@IDFCFIRSTBank@BCCI time to think of changing indian coach and selection committee for home series so that right talent can be scouted from domestic cricket.
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Foreign batsmen used to watch videos of Sunil Gavaskar to stay on pitch. What is your opinion whether current Indian batsmen should watch Sunil Gavaskar's batting video of 96 against Pakistan on difficult spinning track of Bengaluru in 1987.
One the best innings on a spinning track was from Sunil Gavaskar against Pakistan in the 5th Test in 1987. Out of form Indian batsman should watch the video of Sunil Gavaskar's 96 runs in that match.
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