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Rohit Sharma comments on privacy shine light on changing media landscape

Indian cricketers avoid clashing with the establishment, akin to Dracula fleeing a crucifix. India lacks a strong players' body, with stars avoiding controversy.

May 20, 2024 / 12:53 IST
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Indian cricketers avoid establishment clashes
Indian cricketers avoid establishment clashes

Indian cricketers tend to shy away from clashes with the establishment in the same way that Count Dracula was rumoured to run from a Crucifix. A generation ago, Dilip Vengsarkar was stripped of the India captaincy after a battle of wills with the cricket board centered on an unscheduled trip to the United States of America.

India remains the only major cricket-playing nation without a robust players’ body, and the game’s stars have generally stayed away from taking controversial or political stances.

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Rohit Sharma’s outburst on X on Sunday was therefore completely unexpected. “The lives of cricketers have become so intrusive that cameras are now recording every step and conversation we are having in privacy with our friends and colleagues, at training or on match days,” he wrote. “Despite asking ***** [channel name omitted] to not record my conversation, it was and was also then played on air, which is a breach of privacy. The need to get exclusive content and focused only on views and engagement will one day break the trust between the fans, cricketers and cricket.”

Those are strong words, especially from someone who has led India in every format over the last few years, in addition to being the only man to win the Indian Premier League (IPL) six times. But so intertwined are the worlds of cricket and big business these days that the first cynical reaction on seeing the tweet was to think that Rohit is currently employed by a conglomerate that run a rival broadcasting platform.