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“Sack Him”: Sanjay Manjrekar Slammed For “Racist” Comment On-Air During Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

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Oct 8, 2024
“Sack Him”: Sanjay Manjrekar Slammed For “Racist” Comment On-Air During Women’s T20 World Cup 2024

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Previous India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar discovers himself in a state of trouble for his current remark throughout live commentary on television. While commentating throughout India vs New Zealand 2024 Women’s T20 World Cup video game on Friday, Manjrekar stated he does not have extensive understanding about gamers from North India. It took place when Manjrekar was speaking about India ladies cricket group’s training system. His fellow analyst spoke about Munish Bali, a previous Punjab gamer and the side’s fielding coach, and this is when Manjrekar stated that he stopped working to acknowledge him.

“Sorry, I might not acknowledge him. North ke gamers ki taraf mera zyada dhyaan nahi hota (I do not pay much attention to the gamers from North India),” stated Manjrekar on-air.

The remark has actually not decreased well with social networks users knocking Manjrekar. Here are a few of the responses –

I’ve no interest in North Indian Cricketers
– Sanjay Manjrekar
Why a lot hate? pic.twitter.com/RBPkPvYuCJ

— Sports_comedy (@sports_komedy) October 5, 2024

I do not have interest in North Indian cricketers

Sanjay Manjrekar @ICC @BCCI how can you permit such racist individual in comm panel??

Put restriction on him

— Naeem (@ 18ModernMaster) October 5, 2024

Sanjay Manjrekar stated, “I do not pay much attention to gamers from the North.”

Mumbai Lobby is a genuine thing!!

— abhay singh (@abhaysingh_13) October 5, 2024

USELESS. MUST BE SACKED IMMEDIATELY https://t.co/YUakKqahm3

— (@sinhatapish) October 5, 2024

Sack him

— Haritha (@Kohli_thetic_X) October 4, 2024

Speaking about the video game, New Zealand handed a huge 58-run defeat to India at Dubai International Cricket Stadium on Friday.

Led by Sophie Devine’s 57 not off 36, New Zealand published 160 for 4 in 20 overs versus India after deciding to bat. Renuka Thakur Singh was the choice of the bowlers with figures of 2 for 27.

In reply, India were bundled out for 102 in 19 overs as Rosemary Mair returned figures of 4 for 19.

A huge debate appeared on the last ball of 14th over of the New Zealand batting. Amelia Kerr struck a Deepti Sharma shipment at long-off and finished a single. Harmanpreet Kaur gathered the ball there. She didn’t toss it and began running towards the bowler as the umpire had actually cancelled the play for the over with the conclusion of that single. This is when Sophie Devine chose to turn it into a couple and ran for the 2nd run. Harmanpreet rapidly tossed the ball at striker’s end and got Kerr out. It was adjudged not out by umpire ultimately as the ball was dead. Harmanpreet was plainly dissatisfied with the choice.

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