Shashi Tharoor
The World Test Championship (WTC 2023) Final is being played in London in The Oval. Cricket fans from all around the globe are watching this fan. Amongst those fans is Shashi Tharoor, Member of Lok Sabha and member of Indian National Congress. Like any other member, he is also reacting on the game being played by the tram.
This time he has taken this reaction to Twitter where he has expressed his discontent for keeping Ravichandran Ashwin out for this game. According to his tweet, he feels that Ashwin would have proved to be a great choice in this game. He feels that the pitch and the opponent team is the kind that is best suited to his game.
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The tweet stated, “Australia has recovered well from the early loss of a wicket in the Oval WTC 2023 Final. Now I’d normally expect Ashwin to bowl a couple of overs before lunch. But incredibly enough, India has left the #1 ranked bowler in the world out of their team in the most spinner-friendly ground in England, against his favourite opponents, who are playing four left-handers in their top seven! Baffled, dismayed & bewildered….”
Some of the netizens agree with Mr. Tharoor. This tweet of Mr. Tharoor clearly depicts that the politician has a keen interest in the sport and also have in depth knowledge of the same.
Finals of the World Test Championship is being played between India and Australia. This was a much-awaited match for the cricket fans. There is a tough fight going on between the two teams. This 5 day final match is going to be a roller coaster ride for the audience.
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