The fans troll Manjrekar for blaming the players for the fault of the players. It was heard that Shannon Gabriel clearly said something after which the root is nothing wrong in being gay. Sanjay Manjrekar suggested the growing use of stump mix to the ICC. Now, during the third test against England, there has been a controversy regarding the West Indian Shannon Gabriel. After that he went for four matches.

During the South Africa-Pakistan series, there was a mention of Andile Phehlukwayo as a "black man" on stump Mike. After that Pakistan captain Sarfraz Ahmed fell into a difficult situation. Sanjay Manjrekar called on the International Cricket Council to see the growing use of stump mix in the recent cricket series; Gabriel had a hot exchange with England's Captain Joe Root and his batting partner Joe Bailey.

During a Sunday afternoon of the Test match on Monday, in a video broadcast on social media, Stump Mike said that there is nothing wrong with being gay. Root said in the press conference after the day's play, sometimes people say such things on the field, although it is not clear what Gabriel told the two batsmen, Manjrekar asked to express it on Twitter that Gabriel had trouble Cannot fall in.

On which they may regret, but they should remain on the field. Manjrekar tweeted, After Sarfraz, now Shannon Gabriel, who can get in trouble due to the stump mix, said that the ICC should assess if" the increasing use of the stump mix is really good for the game. When Manjrekar While talking to the players, the fans did not take Manjrekar words politely, and to blame the behavior of the players on the copy of the stump, they Trolled, this must be brain-brained and it should decide whether the use of stump mix is really good or not.

Another user has referred to the Ball Tampering controversy, which caught Cameron Bancroft while tempering the ball on the camera and said that in this case, cameras should also be removed. One user Adithty BS caught cheating students in the examinations. Giving reference to Manjrekar troll and said that the number of supervisors should be cut for that.

Officials have reportedly told Match Referee Jeff Crowe that he had given Gabriel problems in relation to ICC Code of Conduct Did not listen. Different users told Manjrekar that it is such a player who needs to correct him and not the technique. But he insisted that if this comment is found "unholy" then the team will solve the issue. Meanwhile, West Indies chief coach Richard Pybus said that he had no knowledge of any comment made by Gabriel, if it was unavoidable, we would address it, "Pubes said in reference to The Guardian. Nothing if any comments were made, we will review it.