Indian wicketkeeper batsman Robin Uthappa has came in defence of Women cricket team’s skipper Mithali Raj, ♔who be✅came a target of online trollers for her dress.
Uthappa, took to Twitter and slammed the “silly minds”, but lamented that some of his fellow Indians are still “stuck in the same rut” of moral policing others.
Mithali Raj being treated badly by some silly minds. It's disappointing to see our culture stuck in the same rut
— Robin Aiyuda Uthappa (@robbieuthappa)
Mithali became 𝐆a target of Twitteratis after she shared a throwback𒁃 picture of her with friends, wherein she can be seen wearing a spaghetti top.
— Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03)
Just to give a glimpse of the narrow-minded, sexism on offer prior to Uthappa’s comment:
//twitter.com/Venkate37652181/status/ꦚ905♛678043720454145
//tw♛itter.com/NandagopalR4/status/905453090081353729
Not Gud⭕.Not expected these kind of pictures.Sorryyy
— Mahesh_TFI King 🔔 (@chanduk2010)
तुम इस पीक मैं बिलकुल भी अछी नहि लग rhi हो क्यूँकि तुम एक भारतीय लेडीज़ हो🍃 अछे परिवार ꦦकी लड़की हो
— inderpal (@inderpalbeniwal)
//t🎐witter.com/sRAMANJANEYULU5/status/905445565692907521
Well, this isn’t the first time Mithali has been at the receiving end of sexist comments on Twitter.
In August, she was trolled for posting a picture at a function where she had sweaty armpits. However, she then shut down the moral police by tweeting, “I’m where I’m because I sweated it out on d [the] field! I see no reason 2 [to] b [be] ashamed f [of] it, when I’m on d [the] ground inaugerating [inaugurating] a cricket academy.”
I m where I m because I sweated it out on d field! I see no reason 2 b ashamed f it, when I'm on d ground inaugerating a cricket academy.
— Mithali Raj (@M_Raj03)