Subramaniam Badrinath, a former Indian cricketer, has come under fire for making an inappropriate joke regarding Krunal Pandya's battle with cramps during the match between Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Mumbai Indians (MI).
In a thrilling finish, RCB clinched a two-wicket victory, eliminating MI from playoff contention. Pandya played a pivotal role, scoring 73 runs off 46 balls while struggling with severe leg cramps in the humid conditions of Raipur.
During the match, Krunal Pandya was seen collapsing in pain on the pitch. MI's wicketkeeper, Ryan Rickelton, promptly checked on him, demonstrating commendable sportsmanship.
However, Badrinath's comment, which suggested that Rickelton should refrain from assisting Pandya and let him 'die there' to ensure MI's loss, sparked widespread outrage.
This remark quickly gained traction online, with fans criticizing Badrinath for undermining the essence of cricket.
Public Reactions on Social Media Fans Express Discontent
- "Disgraceful comment. Cricket is about respect, not mocking pain."
- "Rickelton displayed true sportsmanship, while Badrinath did not."
- "Insensitive jokes have no place in commentary."
- "Krunal fought through pain and deserves recognition."
- "This is why players need empathy, not cheap laughs."
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