Indian players cry after losing to Australia, video goes viral

Indian players cry after losing to Australia, video goes viral, Neither bowling nor batting, India lost their final match to Australia after which videos of Indian players crying went viral.

Tears started flowing from the eyes of the players of the Indian team after the embarrassing defeat by Australia in the final of the Cricket World Cup.

A video of Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma is going viral on social media, in which he looks overwhelmed.

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After the defeat in the final, the Indian players were seen consoling each other while leaving the stadium.

Fast bowler Mohammad Siraj broke down in tears on the field while Rohit Sharma as well as Virat Kohli and Shubman Gill were teary-eyed.

India has become the new ‘brand’ of the world of cricket, the faces of Indian players withered after losing the World Cup, see

After constant victories, India finally lost the most important final match, after which the Indian team got the title of the new choker of cricket.

In the final of the World Cup, Australia defeated India by 6 wickets to win the World Cup title for the sixth time and the Indian team once again failed to win the ICC event.

When the word ‘Chokers‘ is mentioned in cricket, the first team that comes to mind is South Africa, as history shows that they have been knocked out every time in ICC events and that is why they are Sal also failed to play the final of the World Cup after losing in the semi-final.

Chokers in a game mean that the favorite team in the event unexpectedly loses by playing poorly.

If you look at the performance of the Indian cricket team in the ICC events in the last 10 years, it can be said that ‘South Africa has become old, and India has become the new powerhouse of the cricket world’.

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