A T20 match organized between the media teams of two countries scheduled at the Junction Oval in Melbourne on December 23 afternoon has been cancelled as an effect of Ravindra Jadeja walking out in the middle of an interview session. According to a report in The Age, India's support staff, along with the traveling media, chose to boycott the T20 match. Following that, the India Team's media manager decided to withdrew, due to which many other members called off their names too. A scarcity of members led to the postponement of the T20 match. However, the Indian reporters claimed that the match was scheduled only for the travelling journalist. Read also: Simon Katich on India's 'Mind Games' in Border Gavaskar Trophy Ravindra Jadeja denied English questions The cancellation of the T20 match was an aftermatch of Ravindra Jadeja's interview session. The Indian all-rounder had an interview session during the net session on December 21. There he answered all the questions asked in Hindi. However, when the Australian journalists' turn came, Jadeja left. The Indian team manager was seen repeatedly saying that the team bus was about to leave soon. Channel 7 broadcast the video, where there was no sign of Jads denying to answer the English question. But the media claimed otherwise stirring controversies, just before the fourth Test. India will face Australia for the fourth Test at Melbourne on December 26.