Ind vs Aus: Twitterati Slams Sanjay Manjrekar 'Again' For Having A Go At Ravindra Jadeja
Ahead of the Ind vs Aus ODI game, Manjrekar picked his Probable XI. What created controversy was that his predicted XI had no place for team India's two leading all-rounders Hardik Pandya and Ravindra Jadeja.
Here you go Vaibhav.. Based on the principle of playing specialists - 1- Shikhar 2- Mayank 3- Virat 4- Shreyas 5- Rahul 6- Manish 7- Shami 8- Kuldeep( Virat will pick Jadeja ) 9- Chahal 10- Bumrah 11- Shardul/ Saini https://t.co/vFgwF6XliF
— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) November 26, 2020
Ban Sanjay Manjrekar from commentary
— AB Jat (@Imabhi8055) November 27, 2020
@SonyTenSports Please remove Sanjay Manjrekar from commentary pannel ,He good in everything other than commentary
— Akash Tiwari (@AkashTi31881343) November 27, 2020
While this partnership trudges along, Manjrekar seducing Murali Kartik in the commentary box.
— Gabbbar (@GabbbarSingh) November 27, 2020
Sanjay Manjrekar doing the same thing as usual, expressing his personal opinions on @imjadeja . Viru tried to defend but of no use sir, he won't understand...#AUSvsIND #jadega #AUSvIND #irritating_commentary #CricketKaAsliRang
— HP (@IMTheHP) November 27, 2020
Sanjay Manjrekar should do post match analysis, his tiresome LIVE commentary shows he doesn't talk much with humans. We already have bad politicians, can't have bad commentators. 😔
— Arvind Ramachander (@arvindia4u) November 27, 2020
India vs Australia, 1st ODI: Adam Zampa Takes Four As Australia Beat India By 66 Runs To Take 1-0 Lead
Australia cricket team star bowlers Josh Hazlewood (3/47) and Adam Zampa (4/54) ensured that the Indian cricket team's key batsmen don't fire and accelerate their innings after getting set as Aaron Finch-led Australia clinched the series opener against Indian by 66 runs on Friday, being played at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG).
It was an amazing all-around cricketing performance by the Aussies as before restricting the visitors to 308/8 in 50 overs, Aaron Finch (114) and Steve Smith (105), backed by quick-fire knocks from David Warner and Glen Maxwell, helped the hosts set a herculean 375-run target. This was team India's fourth successive defeat in 50-over format - first time the Men in Blue lost four ODI games in a row since Jan 2016.