Supporting the Indian cricket player of Indians from India and Mumbai, Jasprit Bumrah, his wife Sanjana Ganesan, and his son Angad were present at the Wankhede stadium while the team of Hherik Pandya beat Lucknow super-managers on Sunday. Bumrah made the opportunity a memorable, picking up 4 counters, emerging like a change of game for its side, causing noisy cheers of the stands. The Shuttersbugs also had an overview of Angad in the stands while Bumrah has torn the lower order of the LSG. However, seeing Angad becoming a burning subject of discussion on social networks after her appearance of 3 seconds, Bumrah’s wife, Sanjana, lost her coolness.
Bringing himself to social networks, Sanjana criticized the social media trolls and the keyboard warriors for converting the appearance of his son in the match a “entertainment subject”.
Bumrah Angad reaction at the Bumrah Jasprit counter#Mivslsg
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In an Instagram story, Sanjana wrote: “Our son is not a subject for your entertainment.”
“Jasprit and I do everything in our power to keep Angad from social media away because the Internet is a contemptible and vile place and I fully understand the implications of bringing a child in a cricket stadium filled with cameras, but please understand that angad and I were there to support Jasprit and nothing else.”
Respond to people who judge Angad Bumrah pic.twitter.com/c3ikatiwlx
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“We have no interest that our son is viral internet content or national news, with unnecessarily plane keyboard warriors who decide who is angad, what is his problem, what is his personality, from 3 seconds of sequences.”
“He is a year and a half. Throwing words like trauma and depression in reference to a baby spent a lot about who we become as a community and it is honestly really sad. You know nothing about our son, nothing of our lives, and I ask you to keep your opinions online.”
“A little honesty and a little kindness goes a long way in today’s world,” she wrote.
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