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"Frankly nobody cares": Sunil Gavaskar about opinions of former Pakistan players about India players

Former India captain Sunil Gavaskar has lashed out at former Pakistan cricketers for passing 'uncomplimentary' remarks on Indian cricketers, which he claims stems from the fact that players across the border cannot participate in the Indian Premier League. The IPL, over the years, has played catalyst in bringing players from different nations together, hence mellowing the aggression between them considerably. However, it doesn't mean that the IPL has doused the fire in the bellies of these players or dampened the level of competition among them, with Gavaskar putting his point across wonderfully.

The legendary India batter feels that while the IPL has bridged the gap across the world, there is always an exception, with Gavaskar pointing fingers at Pakistan. Barring the inaugural edition of the IPL, cricketers from Pakistan have been banned from participating in the IPL due to political tension between the two nations; and this, Gavaskar reckons, has led to a certain degree of animosity.

"When two of the top-ranked teams play against each other, then sparks are bound to fly. However, since the IPL began, the animosity between players of the two teams has lessened considerably while the intensity hasn't reduced one bit and that's how it should be. Sharing the same change room, hotels and travelling to different venues over a period of six weeks to play has made the players get to know each other better, understand the different cultures and attitudes and approaches to the game," Gavaskar wrote in his column for Mid-Day.

"While there will always be a bit of banter between players, the angry and sometimes vulgar exchanges are a thing of the past. Today, if there are any such issues, it's invariably between players who don't play the IPL and thus have a bit of resentment towards the Indian players who play against them. Some of them believe that their achievements are such that they should be getting more than the Indian player, who gets millions through the IPL."

Gavaskar's comments come in view of the ongoing Test series between India and Australia. Historically, tempers have flared between the two teams, including the previous Border-Gavaskar Trophy, but this time around, there has been absolutely nothing of such sort with most of the noise around the series emanating from the media publications of both nations. Accusing the media of 'pulling players down', Gavaskar pointed out how ex-cricketers, especially from Pakistan, make it their agenda to produce Indian cricketers in lesser light in order to gain social media traction.

"What the following for the game also does is to make the media, especially the online media, look to get more eyeballs or followers and so anything to do with cricket and especially about Indian players gets into the public domain even if it actually belittles them. That's the sad part especially when the views of those across the border get online in the Indian media. It's almost a daily thing to hear some former player from across the border pulling down an Indian player and saying the Pakistani player is better. What these guys know is that they will immediately get a response from the Indian fans who will defend their favourite player and in doing so, increasing the followers of the former player from across the border," added Gavaskar.

"It's a trick that is used by them knowing that to increase their followers all that they have to do is say uncomplimentary stuff about Indian players, past or present. Have you ever heard or read any Indian player past or present saying anything about the players from across the border? Frankly, nobody cares, so no Indian that I know has said anything about the players from across the border. It's simply not our style. If our online media ignores what is said across the border then it will automatically stop, but our media will publish it even if it is pulling a fellow Indian down."

https://www.hindustantimes.com/cric...n-for-pulling-down-india-101676912705182.html
 
Hope he doesn't mean likes of Kaneria who is looking for an airlift by the Indian Govt...
 
Sunny makes sense. We don't see Indian players and ex players speaking much about Pakistan cricket. They might do it once in a while, but it's not a routine.
 
https://indianexpress.com/article/s...n-teams-squad-for-the-2023-world-cup-8399336/

Sunil Gavaskar in his column for Mid-Day wrote, “Hopefully, our media won’t be going to overseas commentators asking who should be picked for India. Never forget that these commentators are loyal to their country and may actually suggest names that may not be what India needs.”

Sunny has always been a small hearted man. If left to him, he won't let anyone comment about Indian cricket. He would rather be the mouthpiece of Indian cricket, which as per him, can never do any wrong. He's the first to defend Indian team whenever we loose a global tournament. And best part about sunny bhai is that just because his focus of cricket is inward looking and has no global outlook, he wants the fan to do the same. When India lost to England in t20 world cup, his comments were that we shouldn't try to copy England and play aggressive cricket, as England never copies Indian cricket! Basically he meant that since England is not copying India way of playing slow cricket in T20, so we should give it back to them by not playing aggressive style of cricket.
 
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Well mostly it's positive things about Indian players as for some reason our experts set them as the bar. Look how RR was complimenting Jadeja the other day
 
He is right about the youtuber thing.

Also comments by the likes of Razzaq or Sohail Khan etc doesn't make any sense.

They do this to grab eyeballs. Thats all.
 
He is right about the youtuber thing.

Also comments by the likes of Razzaq or Sohail Khan etc doesn't make any sense.

They do this to grab eyeballs. Thats all.

I am glad he said it. Our ex players go OTT when commenting on Indian players.
 
Its funny that the Hindustan times are reporting this.

They are one of the few Indian papers that publish the comments from these ex players because they know it will annoy the Indian audience and they will get clicks.

They seem especially fond of Salman Butt.
 
I think they just do this to troll Indian fans and it works every time. Some Indian players get wound up very easily like Gambhir but the rest it probably doesn't register with but I don't think they are the target.
 
Huh, thats amazing considering that indian players are always insulting pakistani players, baap baap hota hai, besharam pakistan vappas joi pakistan on twitter. Pakistani players comments are pale in comparison.
 
I don't think even the Pakistani cricketers care about what their former players say, all in a pursuit to get another 30 views on YouTube no doubt.
 
What Pakistani ex-players say about their own former team mates, colleagues and other cricket related topics is not even 10% off what they say against India.


When it comes to India they are highly complimentary about our cricket.

They only lose it when people bring stuff like Indian govt, Modi, Kashmir, Islam,Hinduism etc. That is not exactly unique to cricketers tbf
 
Why watch? Who is Sunni talking to? Our ex players need to make a living and will say whatever gains attention and money. I also find PK fans asking the Inds to lift the ban on PK players in the IPL as beghairati.
 
What Pakistani ex-players say about their own former team mates, colleagues and other cricket related topics is not even 10% off what they say against India.


When it comes to India they are highly complimentary about our cricket.

They only lose it when people bring stuff like Indian govt, Modi, Kashmir, Islam,Hinduism etc. That is not exactly unique to cricketers tbf

Most of our ex players are pindoos with nothing to offer anyone
 
Why watch? Who is Sunni talking to? Our ex players need to make a living and will say whatever gains attention and money. I also find PK fans asking the Inds to lift the ban on PK players in the IPL as beghairati.

Err, his entire career coincided with some of Pakistan’s greatest cricketers whom he played alongside with and he was close to, why shouldn’t he react if someone says something inappropriate?

In principle I do agree with you that media needs this Masala and probably provoked him into answering it.

One thing though no Indian cricketer will be led in to making religious slurs like Sohail Tanvir etc.
 
Most of our ex players are pindoos with nothing to offer anyone

I personally feel Pakistani cricketers are very knowledgeable and know what they are saying as long as it is limited to technique, skill etc related to the game. However they are very raw and unrefined probably due to lack of education and PCB not taking initiatives to groom them. You look at Dhoni who is from a small town talk when he started and compare how he was towards the end. You see him grow as a personality not just a cricketer in front of your eyes.
 
Err, his entire career coincided with some of Pakistan’s greatest cricketers whom he played alongside with and he was close to, why shouldn’t he react if someone says something inappropriate?

In principle I do agree with you that media needs this Masala and probably provoked him into answering it.

One thing though no Indian cricketer will be led in to making religious slurs like Sohail Tanvir etc.

Our ex players are desperate for attention to gain views, no one has to listen to them or respond. I certainly dont.
 
The IPL has made some ex Indian players stand a feet taller than ex Pakistani players. The fact that they are now earning ten times more has made them more contemptuous against their rivals.
 
Sunny makes sense. We don't see Indian players and ex players speaking much about Pakistan cricket. They might do it once in a while, but it's not a routine.

This is how you can see how far the balance of power has shifted between the countries.

Things were so different until the BCCI/IPL changed the game completely and made India the undisputed overlords of cricket.

A behemoth is not bothered by the actions of an ant.
 
https://indianexpress.com/article/s...n-teams-squad-for-the-2023-world-cup-8399336/

Sunil Gavaskar in his column for Mid-Day wrote, “Hopefully, our media won’t be going to overseas commentators asking who should be picked for India. Never forget that these commentators are loyal to their country and may actually suggest names that may not be what India needs.”

Sunny has always been a small hearted man. If left to him, he won't let anyone comment about Indian cricket. He would rather be the mouthpiece of Indian cricket, which as per him, can never do any wrong. He's the first to defend Indian team whenever we loose a global tournament. And best part about sunny bhai is that just because his focus of cricket is inward looking and has no global outlook, he wants the fan to do the same. When India lost to England in t20 world cup, his comments were that we shouldn't try to copy England and play aggressive cricket, as England never copies Indian cricket! Basically he meant that since England is not copying India way of playing slow cricket in T20, so we should give it back to them by not playing aggressive style of cricket.

This is such a Gavaskar thing to say :))) this guy is as small as they come.

Foreign commentators will hatch a cunning plan of recommending unsuitable players for the Indian squad? :))) my God!

What is he…15?
 
He does raise an interesting question though. Why do we always see Pakistani ex-cricketers trying to belittle Indian greats or good current Indian bowlers. We don't see the same remarks by Indian players on a Babar or other batsmen. Trolling the team or country before or after a game is different. If Indian players talk of great Pak players, it's usually to praise them.
 
He does raise an interesting question though. Why do we always see Pakistani ex-cricketers trying to belittle Indian greats or good current Indian bowlers. We don't see the same remarks by Indian players on a Babar or other batsmen. Trolling the team or country before or after a game is different. If Indian players talk of great Pak players, it's usually to praise them.

It boils down to earning money on YouTube. That's it.
 
"Don't Need Your Advice": Fiery Sunil Gavaskar Shuts Down Pakistan, Australian Experts

In India, everybody has an opinion on cricket. And if the subject is the Indian cricket team, then the opinions increase manifold. With the announcement of the Indian team's Cricket World Cup 2023 squad, opinions have flown thick about the team combination. The topic of discussion has mostly surrounded the Indian cricket team, which as hosts are among the favourites to go the distance. Sunil Gavaskar, former Indian cricket team captain and 1983 Cricket World Cup winner, is irked by foreign experts giving their opinion on the Indian team combination.

The triggering point to Gavaskar's outburst was a question about how former Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chief Najam Sethi indicated, in a post on X (formerly Twitter), that India are afraid to play Pakistan.

"If you see the statements that come out from their side...sadly our media gives them the prominence. We have Pakistan players, and Australian players selecting Indian team. How is it their concern? Do any Indian players go and select the Australian or the Pakistan team? It's none of our business. But we allow that," Sunil Gavaskar said on Sports Today.

"From there it's always Babar is better than Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma; Shaheen Afridi is better than so and so. Inzamam-ul-haq is better than Sachin Tendulkar. For them, they are always better than us. That is the way they have to cater to their audience."

On the Indian cricket team getting extreme 'focus' from overseas experts, Sunil Gavaskar has an interesting logic.

"Don't give them space in your papers. You have a South Africa saying a player should be in your team. You have an Australian saying. It happens too often. They say who should bat at no. 3 or no. 4. C'mon, we don't need your advice," Sunil Gavaskar said.

All-rounder Hardik Pandya has been appointed as Rohit Sharma's deputy as India announced their 15-member squad for the ODI World Cup 2023 on Tuesday. While India have gone ahead with KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer, who have just returned from injuries, Sanju Samson and Tilak Varma were left out. India have gone with three left-arm spinners while three specialist pacers have been picked.
 
Strange old man. He should ask Indian media and channels who run after these players. Even Indian viewers seek so much validation from Pakistani youtubers who aren't even cricketers.
 
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It's funny that these so-called commentators have commentary on every single element of cricket, especially other boards and players, but have not a thing to say about how their government and board are destroying world cricket, excluding players and countries, and basically slowly devouring the game by treating it as a political tool. Nothing on that Sunny? It's a shame because I really used to respect this man as a commentator but this is obvious pandering to the lowest common denominator. All other trade with Pakistan continues in India, but for optics they have chosen to isolate Pakistani players. This means we miss great careers like Kohli's, Sharma's, Bhumra's etc., and Indians don't get to see Shaheen, Naseem, and Rauf bowl in the IPL. Just a shame all around.
 
Babar Azam probably met Sunil Gavaskar at Heathrow Airport

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