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Navjot Singh Sidhu Slams Travis Head’s MCG Gesture: ‘Kids and Women Are Watching

Navjot Singh Sidhu slammed Travis Head's gesture during the Melbourne Test, calling it inappropriate for viewers, including women and children

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Navjot Singh Sidhu Slams Travis Head’s MCG Gesture: ‘Kids and Women Are Watching

India’s Defeat and Controversial Moments

Team India’s loss in the 4th Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground will likely be remembered for a long time. The team’s disappointing performance, highlighted by the repeated failures of senior players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, alongside irresponsible batting from young stars like Rishabh Pant, left India trailing 2-1 in the 5-match series. The turning point of the game came with Pant’s dismissal, which shifted the momentum in favor of Australia. This moment sparked a controversial reaction from Australian cricketer Travis Head.

The Backlash Over Head’s Celebration

Travis Head’s celebration after Pant’s dismissal quickly became a hot topic on social media. His gesture, which some fans deemed “obscene,” sparked criticism. Former India cricketer and politician Navjot Singh Sidhu expressed his disapproval, calling Head’s actions “obnoxious.” Sidhu emphasized that such behavior was inappropriate, especially considering that women and children were watching the match.

Sidhu tweeted: “Travis Head’s obnoxious behavior during the Melbourne Test doesn’t augur well for the gentleman’s game… sets the worst possible example when there are kids, women, young and old watching the game… this caustic conduct did not insult an individual but a nation of 1.5 billion Indians. Stringent punishment that would serve as a deterrent for future generations needs to be slapped on him so that no one dares follow suit!!!”

Australia’s Explanation for Head’s Gesture

In the post-match press conference, Australian captain Pat Cummins provided an explanation for Head’s actions. He clarified that Head’s gesture was part of a running joke among the Australian players, where Head humorously pretended to cool off a hot finger by placing it in a cup of ice. Cummins explained: “I can explain that. His finger is so hot, that he is going to put it in a cup of ice. Yes, that’s what it is. That’s normally the running joke. Was it at the Gabba or somewhere, where he got a wicket as well and just got straight to the fridge, grabs a bucket of ice, puts his finger in, and just walks in front of Lyno (Nathan Lyon). Just like that, thinks it’s very funny. So that’s what it would have been, nothing else.”

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