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‘Sack Sanjay Manjrekar’: Former Cricketer Draws Flak For Controversial ‘North Ke Players’ Remark on Live TV

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'sack sanjay manjrekar': former cricketer draws flak for controversial'north ke players' remark on live tv

Sanjay Manjrekar found himself in hot soup after his controversial remarks on live TV during India’s Women’s T20 World Cup opener against New Zealand. The commentary panel was discussing India’s fielding coach Munish Bali. Manjrekar’s fellow commentator revealed Bali was a former player of Punjab before taking up the role of fielding coach to which Manjrekar said he didn’t recognise him as he is not too aware of players from the north.

“Sorry, meine unko pehechana nahin. North ke players ke saath mere zyaada dhyaan nahin hota. (Sorry, I didn’t recognize him. I am not too aware of players from the North.)”

The remarks did not go well with the netizens who slammed the former cricketer for his bias towards Mumbai cricket. A few called for the immediate sacking of Manjrekar for his controversial remarks.

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Munish Bali is one of the top coaches in the Indian domestic circuit. He started his coaching stint as head coach for Punjab’s age group level teams. He served as the assistant coach for the 2008 U-19 World Cup winning team which had big names like Virat Kohli, Ravindra Jadeja, and Manish Pandey, and also assisted VVs Laxman, who acted as deputy to Rahul Dravid, during the senior team’s tour to Ireland and New Zealand.

India Women Suffer Heavy Defeat In T20 World Cup Opener

Meanwhile, India women suffered an embarrassing defeat to New Zealand in the T20 World Cup opener which has put their campaign in jeopardy. The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side was off-colour as they let New Zealand put up a massive score of 160-4 in 20 overs, with Sophie Devine scoring 57. The star-studded Indian batting fell like a pack of cards as the team was bowled out for 102, losing the game by 58 runs.

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