Disillusioned with Tendulkar, netizens flock to Sharapova’s wall: ‘Sorry for criticising you while you stated didn’t know him’
Angered by way of Sachin Tendulkar’s tweet on farmers’ protest, rankings of Keralaites flooded tennis megastar Maria Sharapova’s social media pages with messages, apologising for criticising her in 2015 when she had in an interview pleaded lack of expertise concerning the cricket icon.
Whilst maximum messages have been apologetic in their earlier feedback, a couple of even invited the Russian to return to God’s Personal Nation to experience its scenic splendour and attend the enduring Thrissur Pooram as soon as the coronavirus risk receded.
“Sharapova, you have been proper about Sachin, that he’s now not an individual of high quality that you simply will have to know,” a social media consumer commented in Malayalam, within the vein of masses of identical messages within the south Indian language. The tennis megastar on Wednesday posted a tweet pronouncing, “Any person else were given their years at a loss for words?”, after her Twitter and Fb pages have been flooded with feedback in Malayalam, like in 2015.
Sharapova had confronted the ire of Malayalees in 2015 following her remark in an interview that she didn’t know Tendulkar. Many have been again on her wall Wednesday, apologising for his or her “crude behaviour” six years in the past, quickly after Tendulkar together with a number of Bollywood and different cricket stars rallied across the executive in its pushback towards global celebrities’ enhance to the farm protests. Tendulkar’s tweet didn’t move down neatly together with his fanatics, with many hitting out at their “God”.
On Sharapova’s wall, the hundreds of feedback in Malayalam had a identical development. “I’m sorry, Maria, the legend. We knew Sachin as a participant. However we didn’t know him as an individual. You have been proper and sorry for commenting unhealthy for your FB publish,” a consumer stated. One particular person introduced her shawarma and Kuzhimanthi (a kind of biryani) and apologised, pronouncing, “I’m the sorry”, borrowing phrases from a Malayalam film, whilst some other stated “One truck load of apologies, sister. We didn’t have your foresightedness. Time proved that you simply have been proper.”
NefilNappy, some other consumer, stated “we’re sorry for cyber bullying”.