Cricket Country Staff
Editorial team of CricketCountry.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Sep 01, 2016, 04:06 PM (IST)
Edited: Sep 02, 2016, 09:19 AM (IST)
Whether Stuart Binny pulls off a stunning catch or delivers a bad performance, trollers have resorted to Twitter including StarSports anchor Mayanti Langer. She has been on the receiving end of all the trolls related to Binny. Though, the couple has been trolled at several instances but this time they crossed the line enforcing a reply from Mayanti. The trolls took an ugly turn when they delivered death threats, nuisance suicide advice and the most recent, recommending divorce lawyers. Her reply was an emotional one indicating that she has had enough of the jokes and it’s high time people understand the line between a joke and an insult. Binny had a horrendous experience when he was blasted for 32 runs in a single over including five consecutive from West Indies opener Evin Lewis.ALSO READ: Mayanti Langer’s fitting reply to Twitter trolls who attacked Stuart Binny
Instead of lashing out on trollers she kept her calm and posted a sophisticated reply on Twitter and Instagram urging them to stop this nuisance pouring her emotions in one single post. Here is her reply to the insensitive trollers-
Stuart Binny had a hard-time playing in USA for the first time and that too against West Indies who piled on 245 runs in the first innings of the first T20I of two-match T20 series. That is when trollers crossed the lines without thinking about Mayanti and Binny’s emotions. Although, they should have understood that it was not an easy pitch to bowl on as West Indies bowlers too were on the receiving end of run-fest in second innings. ALSO READ: When Stuart Binny proved his worth in Team India
This was the second instance Mayanti gave an answer to the trollers since twitterati have expressed their disappointment over Roger Binny’s son’s performance. Not only Stuart Binny’s performance but his selection in the team has been questioned by Twitter over and over again.
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