The Indian Test team captain Rohit Sharma has been under havoc scrutiny due to his form and captaincy, as critics and fans are demanding his retirement. In the meantime, the world-cup-winning bowler Munaf Patel has extended his support for Rohit via a post on his X handle. On his X handle. Munaf posted two photos—one of a disappointed Rohit Sharma sitting in the dressing room in Australia and the other of the 2024 T20I World Cup-winning captain lying happily on the field. The post had a caption saying, "Success is People's celebration, failure is personal Disaster." Success is People's celebration, failure is personal Disaster.@ImRo45 #BGT #INDvsAUS #RohitSharma pic.twitter.com/3H8dNOxw7Z — Munaf Patel (@munafpa99881129) January 6, 2025 With the six-wicket defeat at Sydney, India not only lost the Border Gavaskar Trophy but also had their hopes shattered for the World Test Championship Final. For the first time, India got disqualified for the final, as Australia will face South Africa for the title. Read also: Rishi Dhawan Retires from Indian Limited-Overs Cricket DC co-owner criticized team selection If not just Rohit's form and captaincy, the entire team selection along with coaching staffs were brought under the microscope. Prior to the BGT, India had already suffered a 0-3 wihitewash, their first whitewash at home, keeping aside New Zealand winning Test series in India for the first time as well. Fans, critics, and others had slammed the off-field unit, with the legendary Sunil Gavaskar mincing on the Indian batting coach Abhishek Nayar. However, this time the Delhi Capitals co-owner, Parth Jindal, on January 5, expressed dissatisfaction with the team selection. Jindal criticized India's team selection, batting, and off-field drama, urging the separation of red and white ball coaching. On X he wrote. "No doubt that Australia has been the better team throughout this series - the Indian team selection, the batting display and the off the field drama has definitely not been up to the mark. Time for the selectors, the Board and the think tank to realise that red ball cricket and white ball cricket and its coaching staff needs to be separated. The game has evolved and most youngsters are prioritising white ball and hence important to identify and hone red ball players and give them a platform to perform. Congratulations to South Africa and mostly Australia for a deserving place in the WTC finals." No doubt that Australia has been the better team throughout this series - the Indian team selection, the batting display and the off the field drama has definitely not been up to the mark. Time for the selectors, the Board and the think tank to realise that red ball cricket and… — Parth Jindal (@ParthJindal11) January 5, 2025