时间:2025-04-03 10:35:34 来源:网络整理编辑:焦點
Last afternoon, a prominent sports administrator in India wished the country's apex court "all the b
Last afternoon, a prominent sports administrator in India wished the country's apex court "all the best" in a video message on Twitter that has gone viral.
Now, why is this striking? Surely there's nothing absurd in a good luck wish.
Unless it is what it is.
SEE ALSO:This country went crazy tweeting about sports in 2016Anurag Thakur, who until yesterday was the chief of India's largest sports body — the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) that manages the country's most popular sport — was removed from the post by the Supreme Court on charges of corruption.
Not only that, the Court also sacked the BCCI's top brass for being too old to run the organisation.
Not one to relent, Thakur took to Twitter and shared a curt reaction that included the much-shared line: "Supreme Court judges feel that BCCI could do better under retired judges. I wish them all the best."
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His sarcasm seemed to have resonated with the people of India, who are generally clued into all things cricket.
They are not only surprised by the SC's interference in sports administration, but have also pointed out the flawed premise of the sackings.
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However, some seemed to be in favour of the Supreme Court's actions.
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And last but not the least, what's a controversy without some humor?
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The chatter continues as the court hunts for a replacement.
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