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Sports

India’s cricket board backs captain Sharma after opposition party member calls him ‘fat’

Published March 3, 2025 Updated March 3, 2025 04:29pm
India’s captain Rohit Sharma walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Pakistan and India at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on February 23, 2025. Photo: AFP
India’s captain Rohit Sharma walks back to the pavilion after his dismissal during the ICC Champions Trophy one-day international cricket match between Pakistan and India at the Dubai International Stadium in Dubai on February 23, 2025. Photo: AFP
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MUMBAI: India’s cricket board defended its World-Cup-winning captain Rohit Sharma on Monday after comments about his lack of fitness from a spokesperson for the Congress, the country’s main opposition party.

Sharma, who turns 38 next month, is currently leading the Indian cricket team in the ongoing Champions Trophy, and was criticised for his weight by Shama Mohamed, a spokesperson for the Congress, saying he was “fat for a sportsperson”.

“Need to lose weight, And of course the most unimpressive captain India has ever had!” Mohamed said in a now-deleted post on X late on Sunday night.

The Congress said her post did not reflect the party’s position and that Mohamed had been asked to delete her post.

Sharma also found support from Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, as well the Board of Control for Cricket in India, which said such comments could have an adverse effect on the team.

“It is very unfortunate that these derogatory, demoralising comments are being made when the team is in the crucial stage of a global tournament,” BCCI secretary Devajit Saikia told Reuters on a phone call when asked for a reaction on Mohamed’s comments.

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Reuters could not immediately reach Sharma or his spokesperson for comments.

Mohamed defended her comment, saying her post was a generic comment on the fitness of a sportsperson and did not amount to body-shaming.

“I felt he is overweight and tweeted about it. I have been attacked for no reason,” she told news agency ANI, in which Reuters has a minority stake.

Sharma retired from Twenty20 international cricket minutes after leading the team to their World Cup triumph last year.

Cricketers in India enjoy demi-god status, earning millions in endorsements and propelling a multi-billion dollar media and sports industry.

After the Twenty20 World Cup last year, Sharma and the rest of the team were feted by millions of cricket-crazy Indian fans, who thronged the streets of Mumbai as the team paraded the trophy in an open-topped bus.

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