New Delhi: British TV journalist Piers Morgan has been at the centre of a huge social media storm this week.
The controversial 51-year-old found himself on the receiving end of an onslaught from Indian Twitter after his remarks about the country's celebrations of two Olympic medals.
Apart from the general public, those hitting back at Morgan included public personalities like author Chetan Bhagat and former India opener Virender Sehwag.
While majority agreed with the views expressed by the duo, there however were some exceptions.
One of those contradicting the views of Sehwag and co was former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar.
According to the Mumbaikar, lashing back at the likes of Morgan wasn't the ideal response. He in fact advocated that India as a country must introspect about its Rio 2016 shortcomings.
Instead of lashing back at those who take a dig at our olympic performance, introspection is a better response.Improvement is then possible.
— Sanjay Manjrekar (@sanjaymanjrekar) August 26, 2016
The popular cricket presenter's tweet however wasn't met with encouraging opinions. Indian Twitter was yet again in top form, as it roasted Manjrekar for siding with Piers.
@sanjaymanjrekar Easy to sit in AC rooms and type this,How many of u guys who are in position to do something have made an effort to do so?
— RedOrDead (@BelikeIBE) August 26, 2016
@sanjaymanjrekar but than your commentary too never improved! Ever wondered why?
— Alok (@dch4alok) August 26, 2016
@sanjaymanjrekar we won the cricket WC after 50 plus years after we started playing! How can you expect to win without putting in time?
— Dugga100 (@Dugga100) August 26, 2016
@sanjaymanjrekar We can do both. Thanks anyways for you unsolicited advice.
— Raees (@dontrusthevil) August 26, 2016
@sanjaymanjrekar we all know what the problem is, we don't need another jibe to be told what the issue is.
— jay (@mehta_jay27) August 26, 2016
@sanjaymanjrekar practise what you preach. Your commentary continues to be lousy and monotonous
— bharath (@ragmusings) August 26, 2016