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Gautam Gambhir, the former Indian cricketer and current member of the Delhi Cricket Association, has weighed in on the recent criticism surrounding KL Rahul. The 31-year-old batsman has been facing the heat from fans and critics alike for his form in international cricket.
Rahul's lackluster performance in recent matches has sparked a heated debate about his position in the Indian cricket team. Social media has been filled with tweets and posts calling for his removal from the team.
However, Gambhir has come to the defense of his fellow cricketer, emphasizing that social media criticism is irrelevant. According to Gambhir, public opinion on social media platforms does not reflect the true abilities of a cricketer.
'The harsh reality is that social media doesn't matter one bit,' Gambhir said in an interview. 'Whether someone tweets in favor of KL Rahul or against him, it doesn't make a difference to his actual performance on the field.'
Gambhir also added that it is the job of the selectors to decide who should be part of the team based on their performance, and the opinions of fans and critics on social media should have no bearing on their decision.
'Selectors have to pick the best team possible based on current form and abilities. Public opinion should not influence their decision-making process,' Gambhir stated.
Gambhir's words of wisdom highlight the importance of ignoring social media chatter when it comes to evaluating the performances of cricketers. While fans have the right to voice their opinions, they often lack the context and knowledge required to make informed judgments about the selection process.
In the past, several Indian cricketers have faced the wrath of social media after failing to perform well in high-pressure matches. The unjust treatment has taken a toll on the players' mental health and has often affected their on-field performance.
KL Rahul will be eager to silence his critics and prove his worth as a player in the upcoming matches. Meanwhile, Gambhir's support will undoubtedly serve as a morale booster for him and other players facing similar criticism.
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