Kangana
Ranaut
Reacts
To
Sunil
Gavaskar's
Comment
On
Anushka
Sharma
Kangana
Ranaut
took
to
her
Twitter
page
and
wrote,
"#Anushka
remained
quiet
when
I
was
threatened
and
called
Haramkhor
but
today
the
same
misogyny
coming
to
bite
her,
I
condemn
the
fact
that
she
was
dragged
in
to
cricket
by
#SunilGavaskar
but
selective
feminism
is
equally
uncool."
Kangana
Says
Sunil
Gavaskar's
Comments
Should
Not
Be
Misinterpretated
But
At
The
Same
Time,
He
Shouldn't
Have
Mentioned
Anushka's
Name
She
further
wrote,
"Only
a
sex
starved
pervert
will
find
sexual
context
to
#SunilGavaskar's
statement
which
he
made
on
national
television
for
a
woman,
he
should've
not
mentioned
her,
but
Anushka
is
playing
a
cricketer
in
her
next
and
there
are
several
videos
of
her
practising
with
her
husband."
Meanwhile,
Sunil
Gavaskar
Explains
His
Controversial
Comment
"As
you
hear
from
the
commentary,
Aakash
and
I
were
doing
commentary
for
the
Hindi
channel.
And
Aakash
was
talking
about
the
fact
that
there
has
been
very
little
chance
for
proper
practice
for
everybody.
That
has
actually
shown
in
the
rustiness
of
some
of
the
players
in
their
first
matches.
Rohit
didn't
strike
the
ball
well
in
his
first
match,
MSD
didn't
strike
the
ball
well,
Virat
also
didn't
strike
the
ball.
Most
of
the
batsmen
have
because
of
the
lack
of
practice.
That
was
the
point
that
was
being
made.
Virat
also
had
no
practice
and
the
only
practice
that
he
had
was
when
we
saw
them
playing
in
their
building
compound
and
Anushka
was
bowling
to
him.
That's
what
I
said.
That's
the
only
bowling,
I
have
not
used
any
other
word.
She
was
bowling
to
him,
that's
all,"
he
was
quoted
as
saying.
Sunil
Gavaskar
On
Allegations
Of
Passing
A
Sexist
Remark
Against
Anushka
Sunil
Gavaskar
said
that
he
was
just
stating
what
was
seen
in
the
video
which
was
maybe
recorded
by
somebody
in
the
neighbouring
buildings
and
then
put
up.
He
said
that
the
only
point
he
was
trying
to
make
was
that
Virat
hadn't
practiced
during
the
lockdown,
further
adding
that
if
he
was
not
being
sexist.
The
former
cricketer
said,
"You
know
me,
I
am
the
one
who
has
always
batted
for
wives
going
with
husbands
on
tour.
I
am
the
one
that
a
normal
guy
going
to
the
office
for
a
9-5
job,
when
he
comes
back
home,
he
comes
back
to
his
wife.
Similarly,
cricketers,
when
they
go
out
for
a
tour
or
even
when
they
are
playing
at
home,
why
can't
they
have
their
wives
with
them?"