The cricketing world is abuzz with a disturbing trend on social media – the spread of fake quotes attributed to former players, often targeting current stars. Aakash Chopra, the former Indian opener turned commentator, and legendary West Indies pacer Ian Bishop have spoken out against this malicious practice.
Social media platforms are witnessing a rise in accounts creating and sharing fake quotes from former cricketers. These fabricated statements typically spark controversy, often targeting current players like Rohit Sharma in the context of team selection. Fans, unaware of the quotes’ falsity, engage in online arguments and abuse, fueling unnecessary animosity.
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Aakash Chopra, known for his active social media presence, recently exposed a fake quote attributed to him criticizing Rohit Sharma. He condemned this tactic, stating, “IPL is the best time to spread hate, fake news…and all sorts of rubbish… Fan-armies are there to lap it up always. I often wonder if views/engagement is more important than morals.”
IPL is the best time to spread hate, fake news…and all sorts of rubbish.
Fan-armies are there to lap it up always.
I often wonder if views/engagement is more important than the morals 🫤😑 pic.twitter.com/rkQ69eYExC— Aakash Chopra (@cricketaakash) May 4, 2024
Legendary commentator Ian Bishop has also joined the fight against this negativity. He urged fans not to engage with accounts spreading fake quotes under his name. “Those that follow me know that is not my way,” he wrote.
For the last couple of seasons there have been a number of accounts on here posting derogatory statements about players, and then attaching my name to it as if I said it. Those that follow me know that is not my way. So please pay those accounts no attention.
— Ian Raphael Bishop (@irbishi) May 4, 2024
This growing trend requires a combined effort from cricketers and fans to eradicate it. By raising their voices against fake news and encouraging fans to be critical of online content, former players like Chopra and Bishop can help stem the tide of misinformation. Fans, too, have a role to play.
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Verifying the source of information and avoiding engagement with dubious accounts are crucial steps in combating this issue. A united front against these tactics can ensure a more respectful and enjoyable online cricket experience for all.