Australia’s Mitchell Marsh has been criticized for placing his foot on top of the World Cup trophy. Indian cricket fans reacted strongly against this.
Responding to this issue, a post on social media is going viral. Australia sees cricket as a game.
It is this professionalism that brings the Aussies great success. But India considers the game of cricket as a war. Social media user Sandeep Das says that this is why we feel that the Marsh Trophy was not respected.
Director Omarlulu also shared this opinion of Sandeep. How to post-
Many Indian fans are booing the Australian player Mitchell Marsh who has put his foot on top of the World Cup title. This over-emotionalism is the bane of India. It is because of this attitude that we are not winning ICC trophies.
Marsh’s culture sees cricket as a game. He does not consider the World Cup title a sacred thing. It is this professionalism that brings the Aussies great success.
What about India on the other side? We consider the game of cricket as a war. That is why we feel that the Marsh Trophy was not respected.
What happened in the World Cup final? India, who batted first, lost three wickets and fell under a lot of pressure. Boundaries are gone. The run rate has fallen. In the end, India settled for a below par total.
I will not blame India’s batsmen. They know that there is a people in India who are eager to throw stones at the players’ houses and burn their effigies if they lose the game.
The Aussies, who were in a run chase, also lost three wickets. But they were not afraid. Travis Head hit fours and sixes at regular intervals. The Kangaroo Army won easily.
This is the difference. The difference between Australian professionalism and Indian hyper-emotionalism! Head had the guts that no one would wear a shoelace even if they lost the game!
Mitchell Marsh, who was dismissed at a crucial time in the final, left the field laughing. Marsh winked at India’s wicketkeeper Rahul. Can we imagine an Indian star doing all this!?
There was only sadness on Virat Kohli’s face when he received the Player of the Match award of the tournament. What if Virat had accepted the award with laughter?
Wouldn’t some have questioned Virat’s commitment to the team? Ours is a culture that treats women as gods. We call rivers as mother. So is there any benefit?
Crimes against women are increasing day by day. Our rivers are overflowing with garbage.
Foreigners do not command women and rivers to worship divinely. But clear water flows through the rivers there. Women live peacefully there.
Realism and professionalism should prevail over emotionalism. Then we will be a victorious nation. Until then, we’ll have to bide our time telling marshals off.
Many are blaming the Indian team for losing the final. Players are not aliens. Indian cricketers are the symbols of Indian society.
Indians are prisoners of emotions. Athletes have the same problem.
First we must change. Better dream of big trophies after that…
Written by-Sandeep Das