T20 World Cup celebrations overshadowed by Kirti Azad's controversial comments.
What a time to be an Indian cricket fan! Fresh off a T20 World Cup win that sent everyone into a frenzy, you’d think the only chatter would be about Suryakumar Yadav’s fireworks. But nope, enter Kirti Azad, serving up a side of controversy with his jabs at Jay Shah and the boys, claiming they’re playing favourites based on religion. Talk about a buzzkill!
Harbhajan Singh, an absolute legend in his own right, didn’t hold back in his response. He slammed Azad for dragging politics into the cricketing arena, insisting that now's not the time for divisive rhetoric. Can we not just bask in the glory of a World Cup victory without someone trying to rain on the parade?
Let’s be real; cricket should unite us, not divide us. The fans are celebrating, the players are vibing, and then here comes the proverbial wet blanket. Harbhajan’s right; it’s a time for joy, not drama. Let’s hope the focus shifts back to the pitch where it belongs, especially with upcoming series on the horizon.
As the dust settles, will Azad double down or backtrack? One thing's for sure: the cricketing world has enough on its plate without the added spice of political agendas.

