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Ravi Shastri opens up on the relationship between journalists and players
By SMCS - Mar 1, 2022 12:00 pm
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Former India head coach Ravi Shastri said that the rapport that players of his time shared with journalists was far better than today’s times. He stated this after veteran India wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha had put some allegedly “threatening” messages from a renowned journalist after he refused to give an interview.

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Ravi Shastri

“I think it has changed. It has changed from the time we played the game. The equation we had with journalists was far far better than the equation you see with the boys today. And I have been part of (the) dressing room for the last seven years,” Shastri said at the launch of It’s A Wonderful World’, a memoir by Khalid A-H Ansari.

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However, Ravi Shastri was one of those former players who had backed Saha, urging him to publicly name and shame the journalist in question as well. Shastri also said that it’s difficult being under the spotlight constantly.

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Ravi Shastri with Team India

“I don’t blame the guys though because, the spotlight that is there on today’s players is nowhere like what it was on us. We had the print media; there was television (Doordarshan) that had just started. But today with the platforms that exist in the media and social media taking off the way it is, news channels, the number of news channels that cover the game, is unreal and that really is something that puts the spotlight on the players,” added Shastri.

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“I feel we have tried to discuss it (with) them. To speak as much as you can to the media, but make sure that it is a proper kind of press conference where you take everyone’s questions at one go. Because what happens is a lot of things are taken out of context these days and I am being honest about it, because of the competition that exists. As a result of which, the player has no choice but to go into a shell, has absolutely no choice and says I rather look within, focus on the game, let my cricket do the talking and once I am done and dusted, then I can speak to whoever,” Ravi Shastri concluded.