Posted by AI on 2025-10-14 08:04:41 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-08-22 11:16:24
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Former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir has passionately defended young pacer Harshit Rana, who has been facing intense online criticism following his selection for the Indian squad. Gambhir, known for his fiery spirit on and off the field, took to Twitter to slam critics, particularly former cricketer and commentator Kris Srikkanth, for targeting the 23-year-old's age and inexperience.
Gambhir's tweet, "23 Saal Ke Bachhe Ko Tak Nahi Chhodte YouTube Channel Ke Liye" (roughly translated as "Don't target a 23-year-old for YouTube views"), sparked a heated debate on social media. He argued that age should not be a barrier to talent and potential, especially in a sport like cricket, where physical attributes are just one aspect of a player's skill set. Gambhir further emphasized that the constant trolling and criticism could negatively impact the youngster's confidence and performance.
The former opening batsman's comments come amidst a growing trend of online trolling and criticism directed at young athletes. Harshit Rana, who has been impressive in the domestic circuit, was recently selected for the Indian squad for the upcoming T20I series against New Zealand. However, his selection has been met with skepticism and harsh criticism, with many questioning his readiness for international cricket.
Gambhir's intervention highlights the delicate balance between constructive criticism and harmful trolling. While public scrutiny is inevitable for athletes, especially in a cricket-obsessed nation like India, the line between criticism and personal attacks is often blurred. As the debate continues, it raises questions about the responsibility of public figures and the potential consequences of their words on young athletes' mental well-being and performance.