R Ashwin Silences Critics, Slams 'Character Assassination' of Indian Players Post NZ Loss
Ashwin Defends Teammates, Says 'No One Can Hurt as Much as We Hurt Ourselves'
Indian all-rounder R Ashwin has strongly condemned the "character assassination" of Indian players following their recent loss to New Zealand in the first Test at Kanpur.
Ashwin took to social media to express his disappointment over the criticism directed at the team, particularly after the performance of some senior players.
"It's easy to sit back and criticize from a distance, but no one can hurt as much as we hurt ourselves," Ashwin wrote. "We are professionals and we take our losses hard. But the character assassination that has been going on is unacceptable."
Ashwin went on to defend his teammates, saying that they had given their all on the field. "We may not have played our best cricket, but we never gave up," he said. "We fought until the end, and that's all we can ask of ourselves."
The Indian team has been under fire following their defeat to New Zealand, with many critics questioning the form and fitness of some of the senior players. Ashwin's comments come as a timely reminder that the team is still a work in progress and that they need the support of their fans during this difficult time.
Ashwin's Call for Unity and Support
Ashwin's comments also underscore the importance of unity and support within the team. Despite the setbacks, he believes that the team can bounce back and regain their form.
"We need to stick together as a team and support each other," Ashwin said. "We need to learn from our mistakes and come back stronger. We owe it to ourselves and to our fans."
Ashwin's message has been well-received by many fans and cricket experts, who believe that the team needs to focus on the future and not dwell on the past.
Looking Ahead to the Future
With the second Test against New Zealand just around the corner, the Indian team will be looking to put their disappointing performance behind them and focus on the task at hand.
Ashwin is confident that the team can bounce back and regain their winning ways. "We have the talent and the experience to do it," he said. "We just need to believe in ourselves and work hard."
The Indian team will be hoping to prove their critics wrong and deliver a strong performance in the second Test. With Ashwin leading the way, they will be determined to show that they are still a force to be reckoned with.