Eoin Morgan, Jos Buttler, And Brendon McCullum Land In Trouble For Mocking Indian English In The Past
Jos Buttler and Eoin Morgan. (Credits: Twitter)

England rookie fast bowler’s Ollie Robinson has faced immense backlash for his sexist and racist tweets. The matter has heated up to the extent that Ollie Robinson had to apologize to the dressing room and to the entire world, who he offended with his derogatory remarks, with the England Cricket Board (ECB) promising to investigate more on it. In the same line, Robinson’s countrymen Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler have come under fire for mocking Indian English accent way in the past.

Former New Zealand captain Brendon McCullum has also come to light for participating in the act. Some of the old deleted tweets of Brendon McCullum, Eoin Morgan, and Jos Buttler resurfaced, making the trio landed in hot water. The tweets contained all three cricketers possibly making fun of Indian English as they tweeted in a torn and improper language.

Brendon McCullum
Brendon McCullum. Image-iplt20.com

Below are the conversations of Eoin Morgan, Jos Buttler, and Brendon McCullum over Twitter:

Eoin Morgan, Jos Buttler, And Brendon McCullum Land In Trouble For Mocking Indian English In The Past
(Credits: Twitter)
Eoin Morgan, Jos Buttler, And Brendon McCullum Land In Trouble For Mocking Indian English In The Past
(Credits: Twitter)

The senior English duo of Eoin Morgan and Jos Buttler have especially been under fire since they have played in the IPL for a considerably long time; hence, the Indian fans wouldn’t let go of it easily. The England Cricket Board (ECB) has not taken note of it yet or resorted to strict action; however, the Indian fans are demanding strict action against them. If the board takes the issue seriously, England limited-overs captain and his deputy could be in trouble or it remains to be seen if it disappears.

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Last year, Cricket Australia came down hard on a group of cricketers that indulged in the same type of action. A host of U-19 cricketers, including Tanveer Sangha, made fun of the Indian English accent over an Instagram post created by Fraser-McGurk. They were all warned by Cricket Australia after that.

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