Rohit Sharma, furious over commentators, said- ‘Under the agenda surrounds the same player’
Rohit Sharma, the captain of the Indian ODI cricket team, has questioned the quality of commentary and cricket journalism in the country. Targeting Rohit, Rohit said that these people are more focused on creating controversies and adding ‘Masala’ instead of discussing the nuances of the game. Rohit said that the current status of commentary in India is a bad experience for true cricket lovers who want to deepen their understanding about sports.
Rohit said that the commentators in Australia are much more interested in listening. He compared it to his Australia tour. In a clear assessment, 38 -year -old Rohit said that there is a huge difference in the quality of commentary in India and other cricket playing countries. Rohit announced his retirement from Test cricket on Wednesday, which means that Rohit will now be seen only in ODI format.
Talking on Vimal Kumar’s YouTube show, Rohit said, “You guys are focusing on creating controversies, bouncing news. The quality of journalism has reduced. Earlier, conversation used to revolve around cricket. Now, all these views, likes and motivation are about motivating more people to read your articles. A lot of people are written or spoken about the game. If we see it on TV, but these days listen to how the commentator speaks. “
Speaking further, Rohit said, “When we go to Australia, we listen to his commentary and there is a lot of difference in quality. Here, it is very disappointing and I am very honest. It seems that he only wants to separate and talk about him. It is very disappointing. It is very disappointing. The fans want masala, but they want to understand the game, for example, what is wrong, do not want to talk about that insight.
Rohit clarified that the players are ready to accept criticism for their performance, but questioned the ‘agenda-managed’ criticism, saying, “Yes, sometimes things get out of our hands and we are not able to perform well. We are entitled to fully criticism for this. Yes, we have not performed well on the home ground against New Zealand. So we do not have a good way to do people. It seems that the agenda is not worth liking. “