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‘Your duty is still to be…’: Indian skipper’s Ex-MI teammate backs ‘Overweight’ comment on Rohit Sharma

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Former South African cricketer Daryll Cullinan had made some brutal comments on the fitness of Indian skipper Rohit Sharma, and had called him “overweight” and unfit for the ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25. Cullinan called Rohit a “flat track bully”, labelling him as a liability for the team. Now, Cullinan’s teammate Herschelle Gibbs has reacted to Cullinan’s comments on Indian skipper.

Gibbs is Rohit’s former Indian Premier League (IPL) teammate, and has backed Cullinan’s comments saying that everything is clearly visible on TV and that he does not need to mention any names.

I don’t need to mention any names. You can see everything on TV. Those guys that are unfit and carrying a little bit extra, I mean, the whole world is there to see. I think it’s up to the individual. I was only a batter. Rohit doesn’t bowl. It’s up to the individual for me with regards to how much they want to contribute, not only in their own specific skill. If you’re a bowler or a batter, your duty is still to be fit and to try and make a contribution in the field,” Gibbs told InsideSport.

Gibbs also said that the players carry a little bit extra and suggested that the mindset for some of the specific tournaments comes out with how much the players want to contribute to the team.

Those guys that are unfit and carrying a little bit extra, I mean, the whole world is there to see. I don’t need to mention any names. The mindset should be, especially with a lot of T20 cricket and obviously with the Champions Trophy coming up, how much you want to contribute and make a difference for your team,” he added.

With the series currently levelled at 1-1, Indian team is preparing for the fourth Test against Australia, set to take place in Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG) from December 26.

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