It was not appropriate that coach ravi shastri and skipper kohli did not meet the press properly after the t20 world cup loss to new zealand and sent bumrah away. Mohammad Azharuddin, a former captain, has questioned how fair this is. The victory over india gave new zealand a chance to advance to the semi-finals. If new zealand wins the match against afghanistan on its own, it will almost certainly advance to the semi-final.

Mohammad Azharuddin while speaking to a Private news channel said, "The indian team, in my opinion, fell to new zealand in a key t20 world cup encounter. Coach ravi shastri and captain virat kohli will have to go in front of the media to explain their team's loss. Meeting jasprit bumrah, on the other hand, was out of the question. Is it equitable in any way? It wouldn't make a difference if Captain kohli was unable to meet with the press. Coach ravi shastri, on the other hand, should have met. 

The press must have met with either the coach or the captain to explain the mental exhaustion. cricket is a sport where both success and loss are prevalent. What do you have to be embarrassed of and afraid to confront inquiries about if you fail at this? Successful people may confidently and happily meet journalists. Then, even if you fail, you must meet. There's nothing to be embarrassed about. There's no need to be concerned or embarrassed if you lose one or two games. The coach or captain must explain why the squad failed and what the cause was to this nation."

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