North Ke Players Ki Taraf Mera Dhyaan Nahi Hota: Sanjay Manjrekar Faces Backlash Over Controversial On-Air Comment During India vs New Zealand Women’s T20 WC Match
The controversy unfolded during a discussion about Munish Bali, India’s fielding coach and a former Punjab cricketer. While his fellow commentator mentioned Bali’s contributions, Manjrekar surprised viewers by confessing that he failed to recognize Bali.
“Sorry, I could not recognise him. North ke players ki taraf mera zyada dhyaan nahi hota (I don’t pay much attention to players from North India),” said Manjrekar, a comment that immediately ignited backlash online. Social media users were quick to criticize the former cricketer, calling the statement biased and unprofessional, especially during an international match.
I’ve no interest in North Indian Cricketers
– Sanjay Manjrekar
Why so much hate ? pic.twitter.com/RBPkPvYuCJ
— Sports_comedy (@sports_komedy) October 5, 2024
PATHETIC. SHOULD BE SACKED IMMEDIATELY https://t.co/YUakKqahm3
(@sinhatapish) October 5, 2024
New Zealand Defeated India by 58 Runs
Amid the commentary controversy, the game itself witnessed a strong performance from New Zealand, as they handed India a massive 58-run defeat at the Dubai International Cricket Stadium. New Zealand’s skipper, Sophie Devine, led from the front with an unbeaten knock of 57 off 36 balls, guiding her side to a competitive total of 160/4 in their 20 overs. Renuka Thakur Singh was the standout performer for India with the ball, returning figures of 2 for 27.
In response, India struggled to gain momentum and were bundled out for 102 in 19 overs. New Zealand’s Rosemary Mair was instrumental in India’s collapse, taking 4 wickets for just 19 runs. India’s batting woes left them reeling, putting their chances of advancing to the semi-finals of the Women’s T20 World Cup in serious doubt.
India’s Road Ahead
India will now need to regroup quickly after this loss and focus on their upcoming encounters. They will face arch-rivals Pakistan on October 6, followed by a crucial match against Sri Lanka on October 9. Both games are must-win for India if they are to keep their Women’s T20 World Cup 2024 campaign alive. Harmanpreet Kaur and her team must bounce back from this defeat and navigate the upcoming matches with precision to make it to the knockouts.