Ravindra Jadeja, the all-rounder of the Indian team who went to Australia, is in discussion about his press conference. In this press conference, Jadeja gave answers to the Australian media in Hindi and not in English. After this he ended the press conference early saying that he had to catch a bus.
The Australian media is now describing Jadeja's press conference as strange. Just 2 days ago, Virat Kohli scolded an Australian journalist for taking a family photo.
Australian media is criticizing Jadeja after the press conference. Channel-7 called it a strange press conference.
This press conference was for the Indian media Ravindra Jadeja held a press conference after the training session in Melbourne on Saturday. Here Jadeja replied in Hindi. According to Australia's 7-News, Jadeja refused to answer questions in English. India's media team pointed to journalists who were allowed to ask questions. Some Australian journalists were also there.
Jadeja replied in Hindi only. After this he told reporters that he had to catch a bus and the press conference was over. India's media team said that the conference was only for the traveling Indian media.
Kohli was also angry with the TV journalist
Virat refused to pose for photos of his children to TV journalists at the Melbourne airport.
On December 19, Virat Kohli got angry at a 7-News female reporter at the Melbourne airport. They were refusing the media to take photographs of the family, but a Channel-7 reporter took a photo. Kohli arrived at the Melbourne airport with wife Anushka Sharma and children (Vamika and Akay).
Meanwhile, a journalist of the Australian channel 'Channel-7' made a video of it. Virat requested the female journalist to run his pictures but delete the pictures of his family, but the journalist did not listen to Kohli. The Australian media said that the airport is public property, where photographs can be taken. …
India will play the Boxing Day Test in Melbourne
The Indian team is currently in Melbourne. Team India is scheduled to play the fourth match of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia from December 26. The 5-match series is tied at 1-1. India drew the Gabba Test on 18 December. India won the first match in Perth by 295 runs, while the hosts won by 10 wickets in the pink ball Test played in Adelaide.
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