Sun 31 October 2021:
Virat Kohli, India’s captain, has responded to social media abuse directed at fast bowler Mohammed Shami following India’s 10-wicket loss to Pakistan in their T20 World Cup opener last Sunday. With stats of 3.5-0-43-0, Shami was India’s most costly bowler on the night, and his social media accounts – particularly on Instagram – were bombarded with criticism, much of it tinged with Islamophobia.
Kohli launched a blistering attack on his team’s critics, blasting them as “spineless” and “pathetic”, reserving particular vitriol for the trolls who blamed Shami for the loss last week.
Aairah dance with virat after 3-0 victory 👌👌 @ICC @BCCI @imVkohli @HTSportsNews pic.twitter.com/m1Zg7x94l4
— Mohammad Shami (@MdShami11) August 28, 2017
“There’s a good reason why we are playing on the field and not some bunch of spineless people on social media that have no courage to actually speak to any individual in person,” Kohli said in Dubai, a day before India’s next fixture, against New Zealand. “They hide behind their identities and go after people through social media, making fun of people and that has become a source of entertainment in today’s world, which is so unfortunate and sad to see because this is literally the lowest level of human potential that one can operate at, and that’s how I look at these people.
Yes, BCCI fella tried his best to stop him from speaking on Shami, but Kohli refused. And his choice of words for Hindutva hatemongers won my heart! He has sent a powerful message indeed. https://t.co/9fZu0korbm
— Rifat Jawaid (@RifatJawaid) October 30, 2021
“To me attacking someone over their religion is the most, I would say, pathetic thing that a human being can do. Everyone has the right to voice their opinion and what they feel about certain situations, but I personally have never ever even thought of discriminating [against] anyone over their religion. That is a very sacred and personal thing to every human being and that should be left there.”
Virat Kohli’s clear, unambiguous statement which highlights the root cause why Mohammad Shami was trolled, is very welcome. ‘Solidarity’ which skirts the whole issue, like the one showed by many veterans of the game, does little to address the problem. Good on you, @imVkohli
— Zoya Rasul (@zoyarasul) October 30, 2021
In an indication of the passion and controversy generated by the rivalry, Indian police arrested three Muslim students and a teacher for celebrating Pakistan’s crushing victory.
The arrests came after police launched an investigation into several hundred students who burst into celebrations in Kashmir following last Sunday’s match which was watched by millions across South Asia.
Anti-India sentiment is widespread and deep in Muslim-majority Kashmir, a Himalayan territory claimed in its entirety by both India and Pakistan.
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