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In a disheartening incident during the live broadcast of the ODI World Cup 2023 semifinal match between India and New Zealand, Star Sports presenter Mayanti Langer faced body-shaming comments that have sparked widespread condemnation.
Netizens troll Mayanti Langer for her dressing sense
Mayanti Langer, an accomplished sports presenter known for her expertise and professionalism, was subjected to derogatory remarks regarding her dressing sense.
Here are the reactions:
And enough is enough! Who ever stole Mayanti’s trousers, please return it. She has stayed that way the entire match poor thing.
— Rajath (@FoolzWizdom) November 15, 2023
Arre Mayanti Langer forgot to wear bottoms 🤪
— Rajeshwari 🇮🇳 (@matkewali) November 15, 2023
I still remember when my 6 year old saw mayanti Langer on tv she shouted "Amma she forgot to put her pants on".
— Bhagirathi (@BhagirathiCV) November 16, 2023
Sunil Gavaskar ne Mayanti Langer ka trouser pehen liya?🤔😂 https://t.co/6ZRKtSwzp0
— RajBhaduriAviator (@RajBhads90) November 16, 2023
Silly Mayanti Langer 🤦
— Sameer (@BesuraTaansane) November 15, 2023
@StarSportsIndia again forget to give mayanti pants https://t.co/g9Fq3pOSdT
— Vignesh (@ViniciusJrERA) November 15, 2023
This incident has reignited the conversation about the need for respect and gender sensitivity in sports commentary and broadcasting.
Star Sports, the broadcasting network, has yet to release an official statement regarding the incident. However, the incident has prompted discussions within the sports community about the responsibility of platforms to ensure a safe and inclusive environment for their presenters and commentators.
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Mayanti Langer’s experience highlights the persistent challenges faced by women in sports journalism, emphasizing the urgency of promoting a culture of respect and equality within the sports broadcasting industry.
India wins the first semifinal of CWC 2023
Motivated by the performances of Virat Kohli (117 runs), Shreyas Iyer (105 runs) and Mohammed Shami (7 wickets), India successfully withstood a resilient effort from New Zealand to secure a place in the World Cup 2023 final on home turf. India emerged victorious by 70 runs in the first semifinal of the tournament on Wednesday in Mumbai, having set a challenging target of 398.