Parvez Rasool draws ire for chewing gum during national anthem
During the first T20I between India and England at the Green Park Stadium in Kanpur, Indian cricketer Parvez Rasool made his T20I debut and was handed a new number in typical fashion in a team huddle before the match got underway. As expected, it was going to be a big moment for the player from Jammu & Kashmir.
But even before a ball could be bowled, he drew criticism from many on social media for allegedly disrespecting the national anthem.
The bowler was seen at ease during the national anthem and to make matters worse for himself, he was chewing gum at the time – something that didn’t go down well with many on Twitter who found it to be a disrespect to the national colours he was going on to represent.
Rasool was making his first appearance in India colours in almost two-and-a-half-years. His last match for the national team came against Bangladesh in an ODI in Dhaka that was played in 2014.
In the first T20 in Kanpur, India could only muster 147 when batting first and England found little trouble in reaching the small target with seven wickets to spare.
Rasool, on his part, would score five runs and pick up a solitary wicket while conceding 32 runs. He would strike with the wicket of Eoin Morgan but not before the England skipper had done the damage with 51 runs.
Here’s how the twitterati reacted to Rasool’s indiscretion:
Height of disrespect-- Parvez Rasool not singing national anthem and shamelessly chewing gum in keeping with kashmiris` spirit #IndvsEng
— @iamRaj (@RajSurmal) 26 January 2017
The Problem is not with Parvez Rasool alone, but the hatred by Kashmiri Muslims against Hindu & India. Born & Taught to disrespect India.
— Rai (@ImpossibleRai) 26 January 2017
#parvezrasool chewing gum during Indian National Anthem@VijayGoelBJP @BCCI @imVkohli @sambitswaraj @piersmorgan @msdhoni @virendersehwag pic.twitter.com/yCdyC8hboR
— Swapnil Kumar (@raju2k84) 26 January 2017
Rasool has come into the team with BCCI selectors opting to rest R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in the run up to the series against Australia.
Source: Indian Express