Pragyaan Ojha, angry at Virat-Anushka’s trolling over Team India’s defeat, lobbied for trolls

Former India spinner Pragyan Ojha has come out in support of skipper Virat Kohli. After playing the first Test of the Border-Gavaskar series, Virat is returning home on paternity leave, which has been criticized by some. In the first Test of the series, Team India can score only 36 runs in the second innings, which is Team India’s lowest score in Test cricket. India lost by eight wickets in this match and since then there have been questions about Virat’s paternity leave.

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Virat sought paternity leave from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) and the board granted him paternity leave for this special occasion. Virat and Anushka will be supporting parents for the first time in January. In a Sports Today YouTube video, Oza said, ‘We have to respect someone’s personal life. When someone makes a decision, it is their own decision. He (Virat) was very clear that he should be with his wife on this special occasion and they should support him and he gave this message to the board before the trip.

After losing the first Test match, people suddenly started trolling Anushka Sharma. Oja is very angry about this. How can anyone pull one’s family over all this, he said. He said, ‘After losing the match, the trash starts against the captain or some other player and his family is drawn into it. This is a very worrisome thing. How can you draw someone else’s family in all of this? Don’t drag their personal lives into their professional lives. These two things must be different. ‘

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He further stated, ‘He (Virat) does not want to leave the series in the middle, he has already decided on it. And the BCCI has allowed them. Why, then, are the questions being raised now? Yes, we’re all sad, frustrated after the first game, but that doesn’t mean we can troll anyone. “The second Test of the series between India and Australia will be played in Melbourne from December 26, with Ajinkya Rahane leading the side.

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