Former Australia cricketer Adam Gilchrist and former India captain Sunil Gavaskar have expressed their opinions on Australian pacer Josh Hazlewood's comment about the team's performance in the first match of the Border Gavaskar Trophy. While Gilchrist wondered about a possible divide in the team, Gavaskar used the comment to highlight panic in the Australian ranks. This has caused a stir within the cricket fraternity, with former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson accusing Gavaskar of using his media platform to create distractions and annoy the Australian team.
Josh Hazlewood's Comments Spark Controversy in India-Australia Test Series
Background
The Border-Gavaskar Trophy, a Test cricket series between India and Australia, is underway, with the first Test match held in Nagpur. Following Australia's disappointing performance in the match, pacer Josh Hazlewood made a comment that drew attention from the cricketing fraternity.
Hazlewood's Comments
After Australia's defeat, Hazlewood remarked that the team seemed "10 wickets short" and described their performance as "very poor." He also suggested that the team may not have been "mentally ready" for the match.
Reactions
Hazlewood's comments sparked reactions from both former cricketers and media outlets. Former Australian wicket-keeper Adam Gilchrist expressed concern about a possible rift within the team. Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar interpreted the comments as a sign of panic among the Australians.
Gavaskar's Accusation and Johnson's Response
Gavaskar's comments caught the attention of former Australia pacer Mitchell Johnson, who accused Gavaskar of using his media platform to create distractions and annoy the Australian team. Johnson claimed that Gavaskar was trying to "get under the skin" of the Australians.
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