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He is disrespecting himself: Mohammed Azharuddin slams Ravi Shastri for saying Kohli's boys achieved more

Azharuddin didn't take kindly to Ravi Shastri's comment about Kohli's boys being better than older teams.

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While Ravi Shastri might be popular with the current Team India squad, former skipper Mohammed Azharuddin still doesn’t see eye-to-eye with him. Recently, the former India skipper said in an interview that the Shastri’s ‘over-the-top’ praise for Team India was wrong and it ‘belittled Indians teams of the past’.

In an  interview with India Today, Azharuddin said: “He's being disrespectful to himself as well, as he has been part of Indian teams of the past. But you can't stop people from commenting."

Azhar went on to add: “Sometimes I don't know why people make such comments. I don't think such comments deserve a reaction from me. He has been part of sides of the past as well. So, I will leave it at that."

When asked if the Kohli-Shastri combo would farewell in tougher conditions, he said that Team India had struggled whenever the ball ‘swings and seams’, saying that Team India struggled in the Champions Trophy as well.

On August 1, Ravi Shastri had said that the current team led by Kohli had achieved way more than some of the teams of yesteryear. "This Indian team has been with each other for two years and they are much more experienced now. They have already done things that a lot of other Indian teams and a lot of big names couldn't do in their careers, for example, winning a series here in Sri Lanka (in 2015)," Shastri said during a media conference, ahead of the second Test, starting Thursday.

When Kohli's men won the Test series in Sri Lanka back in 2015, they had won after a gap of 22 years with Mohammed Azharuddin's team winning a series back in 1993. Not exactly known to hold back his views, Shastri made a telling statement about teams of the past that had players with experience of two decades not winning a series in the island nation.

"A lot of big (Indian) names have played for 20 years and they have come to Sri Lanka many times but they have never won a series. This team has done that. This team is used to doing things that a lot of other (Indian) teams haven't done and that too overseas," the cut-throat former India skipper said. Shastri's observation is, however, debatable given that the Indian team under Rahul Dravid beat a full-strength England 1-0 in a 2007 away Test series.

Prior to that Sourav Ganguly's team drew 1-1 in Australia back in 2004 and also drew (1-1) the rubber against Nasser Hussain's England in 2002. Mahendra Singh Dhoni's men won a series (1-0) against New Zealand in 2009 and drew (1-1) against South Africa in 2011. He also praised Kohli's growing stature as a leader, comparing his present status as the Indian captain to the time he first led in Adelaide more than two years ago. "I think he is still young. I can see a very big difference from when he captained in his first Test to what he is now. I was there in Adelaide, when he captained in his first match and he is 27 Tests old now as captain. You can see a big difference.

"You can see it in the body language that he has matured, and he will continue to mature and learn. For his age, he has done a lot (already) and there are signs that he can be right up there with the very best," Shastri said.

With inputs from PTI

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