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After calling Virat Kohli a "clown," Australian media labels Indian captain Rohit Sharma "Captain Cry-Baby" following his frustration at Yashasvi Jaiswal’s dropped catches.
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The West Australian' newspaper criticized Sharma with the headline, “Turns out Kohli isn’t the only sook in the Indian side.
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In Tasmania, the word ‘sook’ is slang for a coward or crybaby, making the headline a harsh jibe.
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On Day 4 of the India vs. Australia 4th Test, Rohit Sharma showed visible frustration after Jaiswal dropped three catches, including two straightforward ones.
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Former cricketer Mike Hussey criticized Rohit’s reaction, emphasizing the importance of calm and support from a captain.
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Darren Berry expressed sympathy for Jaiswal, urging senior players to console the young cricketer instead of berating him.
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The Boxing Day Test heightened tensions, as Jaiswal’s dropped catches were pivotal moments in the game.
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Hussey stressed the need for leadership during high-pressure situations, particularly when dealing with young players.
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Many believe Jaiswal, already under pressure, needed encouragement from the team rather than public frustration from his captain.
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The Australian press continues to scrutinize Indian cricket, adding another layer of drama to the India vs. Australia rivalry.