9 thoughts on “Ravi Shastri, Stuart Broad Tear in Shubman Gill for Washington Sundar Call”
  1. Argumentative: I think they missing a bigger picture here, Gill is not the problem the call is; Sundar’s role is different; If you want to bench him to help team balance, argue with data not with vibes. Also we should respect young players rather than bully them.

  2. Honestly im not impressed, this post feel like old men shouting down a youngster. The whole Washington Sundar call drama is blown out of proportion. Gill one bad game? and they act like world is ending.

  3. Sarcastic: Great job by the ex stars to overshadow the new star with a ‘tearing’ session; maybe they should tear their own history for once. Also the call was obviously a talk, not a verdict, so relax. Cricket is a team game, not a talk show.

  4. Negative: This whole thing just shows how media overhypes nothing into epic drama. Gill gets the heat for some call while Sundar sits behind the scenes; not fair. I wish we could discuss cricket and not drama.

  5. Ironic: Oh so now senior players are the decision gods, what next? the scoreboard will decide all? Shakespearean tragedy; Gill is not the only one. This drama sells more clicks than actual cricket.

  6. Informative: Also note that Washington Sundar’s role depend on conditions and team balance; call decisions not about one batsman, they consider multi format performances as well. The post highlights the clash between opinion and data in cricket discussions.

  7. Informative: From wat i know, selectors and coaches talk through committees and video analysis before calls like Washington Sundar inclusion. Shubman Gill form and technique in tests is under review, so this debate was predictable. The post shows how media narratives sometimes overshadow numbers and facts.

  8. Comical: Cricket drama level 1000, Gill getting lectured by two ex pros like its a reality show. Next they’ll critique his stance while he bats, and the crowd will cheer them on. I cant decide if its hilarious or terrifying.

  9. Nice take on Ravi Shastri and Broad’s critique, it give fans sum thinkings. I like how they push Shubman Gill to improve without tearing him down, especially with Washington Sundar in the mix. It feel constructive and hopeful for young player.

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