Shobhaa De faces wrath of Twitter after praying for Mithali Raj and Co to not get 'ruined' like their male counterparts
Mithali Raj and Co received a grand felicitation ceremony, first from sports minister Vijay Goel, then by the BCCI and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded her team's performance in England.
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New Delhi: Mithali Raj-led Team India made the entire nation proud of their performance despite being defeated in the final of the ICC Women's World Cup final against hosts England. Seeing the Indian eves face huge affection and blessing from all corners of the country, Shobhaa De wished they don't get spoiled like male cricketers.
Mithali Raj and Co received a grand felicitation ceremony, first from sports minister Vijay Goel, then by the BCCI and even Prime Minister Narendra Modi lauded her team's performance in England, saying "Women's Cricket in India has finally arrived," in his weekly 'Mann Ki baat' episode.
The Indian eves' achievement in England will naturally be flooded with gifts, promotions and sponsorship opportunities considering the attention. India's women cricketers have long been in the shadow of their male counterparts, and it's about time they got their hard-earned due.
Shobhaa De, who has often been in controversies for her tweets, faced the criticism yet again.
"Oh Lord! Please protect our amazing women cricketers from crass commercialisation and greed that has ruined most of our Boys in Blue," De wrote on Twitter.
Oh Lord! Please protect our amazing women cricketers from crass commercialisation and greed that has ruined most of our Boys in Blue. — Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) August 1, 2017
The tweet didn't go down well with the Twitterati, who launched an attack on the columnist.
Why should the women not benefit from their stardom? — Tushar (@TusharG) August 1, 2017
You are right Mr @TusharG.Mr Sachin Tendulkar managed a commercial-professional life balance for so many years.Why not the women. — Rajinder Raina (@rraina1481) August 1, 2017
Thats below the belt madam. You can be appreciative of women without pulling the men down — Tanzeem Mohammed (@Tanzeem13) August 1, 2017
And let them be as non-commercial like our #media and journos like Shobhaa De who write never for money but for the love of literature — Prashant Sharma (@prashant__shrma) August 1, 2017
Beg to differ Mam, why should boys have all the fun ? Irrespective, the girl gang should also enjoy the kick backs .. — Bhumika Tewari (@bhumika_tewari) August 1, 2017
Translation: Men can define their own success, but not women. No, we can't have women be both good at cricket and rich. — Ambrish K (@ambrishrk) August 1, 2017
Earlier, De had sparked a major controversy during the 2016 Rio Olympics, claiming that the Indian athletes only went to Brazil to take selfies. "Goal of Team India at the Olympics: Rio jao. Selfies lo. Khaali haat wapas aao. What a waste of money and opportunity," she had tweeted.
Goal of Team India at the Olympics: Rio jao. Selfies lo. Khaali haat wapas aao. What a waste of money and opportunity. — Shobhaa De (@DeShobhaa) August 8, 2016
The twitterati and most of the women's team's fans are of the opinion that by rich and famous, the Indian eves won't necessarily get 'ruined'. The fact can be understood by taking Virat Kohli's example, who despite being rich and famous, has continued to perform as a world beater.
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