Indian fans slam other teams for criticizing the indian team..!?

The indian team has won the Champions Trophy after 12 years of playing superbly. india has won the ICC series for the second time in a row and the seventh ICC trophy overall. The indian team has lost only one match in the last 3 ICC series. Through this, we can understand how dominant the indian team is. In this context, India's victory is making many foreign fans angry. Due to this, they were commenting that india won because they played in dubai in a way that devalued India's victory. Now, indian fans have given a befitting reply to this. The english players started this problem, so our country's fans have made fun of the english players. Fans who have posted on social media about this say that india will only play in Dubai. The finals of the 3 World Test Championships, 2021, 2023, and 2025, will also be held only in England. They have commented on whether the english fans will question it. Similarly, the first three series of the ICC 50 Over world cup series were held in England.
 At that time, the indian team went to england and won the trophy. They have also questioned whether the english fans and former players have forgotten that. Similarly, the indian fans who have responded to australia have responded by saying that australia lost points by saying that they would not go to sri lanka during the 96 world cup, and similarly, the ICC held the match in dubai after they said that they would not go to Pakistan. Fans are also questioning whether the Kangaroo Boys have forgotten that they dominated their home ground by winning two consecutive series against teams struggling to win a Test match in Australia. indian fans have also pointed out that when the 50-over world cup was held in india, australia played matches in 3 or 4 stadiums, while the indian team played matches in every city, and no one criticized this. indian fans have said that many foreign fans are talking like this because they cannot bear the heartburn that india is currently dominating world cricket.

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