India's Loss At Lord's: Are Experts Nitpicking A Classic? | First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18G
India's Loss At Lord's: Are Experts Nitpicking A Classic? | First Sports With Rupha Ramani | N18GIndia’s narrow defeat in the third Test at Lord’s has sparked a storm of criticism — from experts dissecting every move to fans pointing fingers at leaders like Shubman Gill and Ravindra Jadeja. But was this a game India deserved to be slammed for? From the unfair comparisons between Gill and Kohli to the constant scapegoating of key players, it’s time to ask: Are we addicted to postmortems more than we are to the game itself? This wasn’t a collapse — it was a classic. And sometimes, the result doesn’t tell the whole story. In this hard-hitting take, Rupha Ramani dives into the nuance of a contest that went down to the wire, where both teams gave everything, and the line between victory and defeat was razor thin.
Also on the show, Indian football is facing humiliation on the international stage. It isn't just due to the poor results, but also because of uncertainty over the Indian Super League's (ISL) future. A grey cloud looms over the next edition due to a legal battle. International stars are leaving. Is AIFF tarnishing India's image on the global football map? And LA organisers have announced the timings of cricket matches at the 2028 Olympics. The American event will see a 9 am start to cater for the lucrative television audience in India. While this is good for business, are the IOC and ICC making the same mistake FIFA did during the Club World Cup? Are they failing to use this platform to promote cricket in America?
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