Australian newspaper insults rohit sharma as "Captain Cry Baby"!?

The West Australian newspaper, which criticized virat kohli as Clown kohli and insulted him as a joker, has now turned to indian team captain Rohit Sharma. It has called him "Captain Cry Baby" and humiliated him by putting a nipple that is placed in the mouth of a child in Rohit Sharma's mouth. The 5th day of the Boxing Day Test match between india and australia has created a lot of anticipation among the fans. No target of more than 270 runs has been chased at the melbourne cricket Ground in the last 100 years. The Australian team is currently on the field with a lead of 333 runs.
Thus, the question is whether the indian team's game tomorrow will be towards victory or will it fight for a draw. Similarly, the result of this game is seen as one of the most important in Rohit Sharma's cricket career. Already, the chairman of the selection committee Ajit Agarkar consulted rohit sharma last night. If the indian team loses tomorrow, there is a possibility that rohit sharma will announce his retirement. Due to this, rohit sharma is forced to play a big innings with the bat. So far, rohit sharma has scored only 22 runs in 70 balls in the australia Test series.
Australia's last batsman, Boland, has faced 110 balls more than him. Due to this, captain rohit sharma is being criticized by indian fans. Meanwhile, young player yashasvi jaiswal took a simple catch given by Labuschagne during the 4th day of the match. rohit sharma, who was standing nearby at the slip, openly showed his anger. indian legends criticized him saying that a captain should not do this. Based on this, The West Australian newspaper operating in australia has published a photo of rohit sharma crying in tears with a pacifier in his mouth, calling him "Captain Cry Baby".

The day before yesterday, this newspaper insulted virat kohli by calling him "Clown Kohli" and changing his nose to look like a joker's nose. Due to this, indian team fans are responding to the Australian magazine. Similarly, indian legends are also commenting that the magazine is seeking publicity by criticizing indian players.

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