Team India’s star wicketkeeper, Wriddhiman Saha sent a couple of tweets indicating that he is unwilling to reveal the identity of the journalist who assaulted him on humanity. He did, nevertheless, send a warning, stating that if such an occurrence occurs again, he will not keep quiet. When Saha sent a WhatsApp message about it, he received strong support from the Indian cricketing community. Here in this article, we have discussed Why Sehwag Urges Wriddhiman Saha.
Former cricketer Virender Sehwag was among the first to back him up. Even then, in the aftermath of Saha’s explanation, he is the first to respond, demanding that the cricketer reveal the journalist’s name who intimidated him for not providing an interview.
it’s not your nature to harm others and you are a wonderful guy: Sehwag
Sehwag said that the 37-year-old should just go public with the identity so that no other player struggles in the future. Wriddhiman Saha’s compassionate character was also acknowledged, but he believed it was crucial that he take the difficult step.
“Dear Wriddhi, it’s not your nature to harm others and you are a wonderful guy. But to prevent such harm from happening to anyone else in the future, it’s important for you to name him. Gehri saans le, aur naam bol daal,” Sehwag’s tweet read.
Wriddhiman Saha had posted a series of tweets thanking all for their support at this tough time. He acknowledged being upset by the messages from a journalist but underlined that naming him would be disastrous to his career.
Wriddhiman Saha’s Tweets
” I was hurt and offended. I thought not to tolerate such kind of behaviour and didn’t want anyone to go through these kind of bullying. I decided I will go out and expose the chat in public eye, but not his/her name. My nature isn’t such that I will harm anyone to the extent of ending someone’s career”.
“So on grounds of humanity looking at his/her family, I am not exposing the name for the time being. But if any such repetition happens, I will not hold back. I thank each and everyone who has shown support and extended their willingness to help. My gratitude,” Saha had tweeted.