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My Timeline My Decision': Ravi Ashwin's Stern Message to Elon Musk After Seeing a Baseless Post on X

 


Ravi Ashwin was not happy seeing a post on his timeline. (BCCI Photo)Provided by deepak kumar blogs

One of India’s premier off-spinners, Ravichandran Ashwin was not pleased by a certain post that appeared on his timeline on his social media handle. The Indian international took to social media to express his displeasure and the need to be able to control what appears on his feed where he tagged Elon Musk who owns X formerly known as Twitter.

A Pakistani journalist expressed an opinion on social media which suggested that the Afghanistan cricket team were not able to topple the Indian team for fear of their IPL contracts being terminated.


This take is purely speculation and has no evidence to suggest otherwise. It comes after the Afghanistan side managed to cause the upset of the tournament as they beat Australia by 21 runs to put them in contention for a spot in the semi-finals.

Afghanistan looked to be well and truly out as no one expected them to topple the mighty Aussies but Gulbadin Naib managed to put in a performance of a lifetime with the ball as he led the attack with four wickets to secure a sensational win over the Aussies.

Reacting to the social media post, Ashwin expressed his displeasure, he said,

“I can’t tell you what to do but I should certainly have the right to decide who enters my house. My timeline my decision”.

Australia will take on the unbeaten India in their final Super Eight game while Afghanistan will take on Bangladesh. The Afghans will hope that their next-door neighbours can get the better of the Aussies while they can take the win over Bangladesh to confirm their spot in the semi-finals for the first time in their history.


India has all the motivation to take down the Aussies looking back at the ODI World Cup 2023 finals where the latter beat the Men in Blue in their home ground to secure the trophy and revenge could be on the cards.

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