• Sunil Gavaskar criticized Shama Mohamed's remarks on Rohit Sharma's fitness.

  • He emphasized that mental strength and cricketing prowess are more important than physical appearance.

Sunil Gavaskar lambasts Shama Mohamed for her body shaming remarks on Rohit Sharma
Sunil Gavaskar lambasts Shama Mohamed over body shaming remarks on Rohit Sharma (Image source: X)

In a world where physical appearance often prompts undue scrutiny, sports arenas, too, are not immune to such criticisms. Recently, former Indian cricketer Sunil Gavaskar stepped forward to address controversial remarks made by Congress leader Shama Mohamed concerning the physique of Indian cricket team captain Rohit Sharma. This incident shines a light on the persistent issue of body shaming within sports. Let’s delve deeper into this incident and the broader implications it holds for athletes worldwide.

The targeted remarks from Shama Mohamed

The uproar began when Shama opined that the Indian captain was “fat for a sportsman,” insisting he needed to lose weight. She further labeled him as the “most unimpressive Captain India has ever had.” Such comments sparked widespread criticism and dialogue about the relevance of physique in professional sports.

Sunil Gavaskar’s firm rebuttal on the issue

Gavaskar, renowned for his cricketing prowess and insightful commentary, promptly took the stage to counter these claims. In a statement that resonated with sports enthusiasts, Gavaskar emphasized evaluating athletes based on their performance and mental resilience rather than mere physical attributes.

I have always said, if you want only slim guys, then you should go to a modelling competition and pick all the models. It’s not about that,” Gavaskar stated on India Today.

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Gavaskar gives the example of Sarfaraz Khan

In defending Rohit, Gavaskar highlighted the example of another cricketer, Sarfaraz Khan, who faced similar biases due to his body weight. Despite societal pressures, Khan proved his mettle on numerous occasions, demonstrating that skill, not size, determines an athlete’s success. As Gavaskar pointed out, if a player can consistently deliver scores like 150 in a Test match, their physical appearance is inconsequential to the game.

Mental strength – The true criterion for Gavaskar

Gavaskar’s defense pivoted on an essential aspect often overlooked in such debates: mental fortitude. He argued that a player’s mental strength, ability to endure the game’s demands, and scoring capacity are what truly count.

I don’t think size has anything to do with it. It’s your mental strength—whether you can last the distance—that’s the most important thing,” Gavaskar added. His words serve as a potent reminder of what defines sporting excellence.

Addressing the broader narrative

The incident with Shama is a microcosm of a broader problem pervasive not just in cricket, but throughout athletic professions globally. Body shaming undermines not only the dignity of athletes but also propagates unhealthy standards that must be challenged.

As the Indian skipper, Rohit has consistently demonstrated his leadership and cricketing skills, with the upcoming Champions Trophy 2025 semi-final clash against Australia acting as another proving ground. Despite previous setbacks against the Aussies, the team’s resilience and strategic acumen will be on full display under Sharma’s command.

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