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I drink coffee: Anushka Sharma breaks silence on Farokh Engineer's claim of selectors serving her tea

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Published : Oct 31, 2019, 8:04 PM IST

In her long post, Anushka thrashed people for making fake claims regarding her. The Bollywood star also went on to say that her silence should not be considered her weakness, before adding that she is a self-made, independent woman who only happens to be the wife of a cricketer.

Anushka Sharma

Hyderabad: Bollywood actor turned producer Anushka Sharma, who is married to Indian skipper Virat Kohli, on Thursday broke her silence on BCCI's tea row.

Responding to former India wicket-keeper Farokh Engineer's claim that he saw BCCI selector fetching cups of tea for the actress, the Band Baaja Baaraat star penned down an explosive post on the micro-blogging site Twitter.

In her long post, Anushka thrashed people for making fake claims regarding her. The Bollywood star also went on to say that her silence should not be considered her weakness, before adding that she is a self-made, independent woman who only happens to be the wife of a cricketer.

Taking a jibe at Engineer's tea remark, Anushka wrote, "And for the record, I drink coffee."



She also said her name should not be used by anyone to criticise the selection committee.

"The latest version of these ill-intended lies is that I was being served tea by selectors at matches during the World Cup! I came to one game during the World Cup and sat in the family box and not the selectors box as reported but when has the truth mattered when it's about convenience!" wrote Anushka on Twitter.

"If you want to have a comment on the selection committee and their qualifications please do so as it's your opinion but don't drag my name into it to substantiate your claim or sensationalise your opinion. I refuse to allow anyone from using my name in such conversations," Anushka wrote.

Being captain Kohli's wife, Anushka is often seen accompanying him on tours and also spotted at stadiums during matches. She has been trolled heavily whenever India or Kohli flop on the field.

In Thursday's tweet, Anushka also denied ever bothering the Board for tickets and security.

"My name was used for false stories to make it look like the board was being bothered for my tickets or security, etc when in reality I bought my own tickets for matches and flights and I still kept quiet.

"I was asked to stand in a group photo by the High Commissioner's wife despite my hesitation to be in it, and a huge issue was created over this blaming me for intentionally wanting to be part of it and the said event, even though I was invited for it. An official clarification was issued by the board on the same and I still kept quiet," Anushka wrote.

Controversy erupted after former India wicketkeeper Engineer came down heavily on the senior national selection committee, saying all that the selectors were doing during the World Cup in England earlier this year was getting Anushka Sharma "cups of tea", according to a report in the leading English newspaper.

The 81-year-old Engineer also said that Kohli had a "major impact" on the selection process and even went on to call the MSK Prasad-led selection panel a "Mickey Mouse selection committee". Engineer, who played 46 Tests for India, even questioned the qualification of the selectors for the job.

Anushka Sharma
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma



"We have got a Mickey Mouse selection committee. Virat Kohli has a major impact (in the process) which is very good. But how are the selectors qualified? Between them, have they played about 10-12 Test matches," Engineer was quoted as saying.

"I didn't even know one of the selectors during the World Cup and I asked him who the hell he was, because he was wearing the India blazer and he said he was one of the selectors. All they were doing was getting Anushka Sharma (Kohli's wife) cups of tea," Engineer added.

He felt that former India batsman Dilip Vengsarkar should be in the selection committee for the betterment of the game in India.

"I feel people with the stature of Dilip Vengsarkar should be in the selection committee," he said.

Engineer also welcomed the appointment of former India captain Sourav Ganguly as the new BCCI President.

"It is about time we had a cricketer who ran the board, because the CoA, in my opinion, were a complete waste of time. He (Sourav Ganguly) was a dashing player, a captain who took bold decisions and I hope he does the same thing as board President," Engineer said.

The current Indian selection committee is headed by M.S.K. Prasad (6 Tests, 17 ODIs) with former India cricketers Devang Gandhi (4 Tests, 3 ODIs), Sarandeep Singh (3 Tests, 5 ODIs), Jatin Paranjpe (4 ODIs) and Gagan Khoda (2 ODIs) as the other four members.

Hyderabad: Bollywood actor turned producer Anushka Sharma, who is married to Indian skipper Virat Kohli, on Thursday broke her silence on BCCI's tea row.

Responding to former India wicket-keeper Farokh Engineer's claim that he saw BCCI selector fetching cups of tea for the actress, the Band Baaja Baaraat star penned down an explosive post on the micro-blogging site Twitter.

In her long post, Anushka thrashed people for making fake claims regarding her. The Bollywood star also went on to say that her silence should not be considered her weakness, before adding that she is a self-made, independent woman who only happens to be the wife of a cricketer.

Taking a jibe at Engineer's tea remark, Anushka wrote, "And for the record, I drink coffee."



She also said her name should not be used by anyone to criticise the selection committee.

"The latest version of these ill-intended lies is that I was being served tea by selectors at matches during the World Cup! I came to one game during the World Cup and sat in the family box and not the selectors box as reported but when has the truth mattered when it's about convenience!" wrote Anushka on Twitter.

"If you want to have a comment on the selection committee and their qualifications please do so as it's your opinion but don't drag my name into it to substantiate your claim or sensationalise your opinion. I refuse to allow anyone from using my name in such conversations," Anushka wrote.

Being captain Kohli's wife, Anushka is often seen accompanying him on tours and also spotted at stadiums during matches. She has been trolled heavily whenever India or Kohli flop on the field.

In Thursday's tweet, Anushka also denied ever bothering the Board for tickets and security.

"My name was used for false stories to make it look like the board was being bothered for my tickets or security, etc when in reality I bought my own tickets for matches and flights and I still kept quiet.

"I was asked to stand in a group photo by the High Commissioner's wife despite my hesitation to be in it, and a huge issue was created over this blaming me for intentionally wanting to be part of it and the said event, even though I was invited for it. An official clarification was issued by the board on the same and I still kept quiet," Anushka wrote.

Controversy erupted after former India wicketkeeper Engineer came down heavily on the senior national selection committee, saying all that the selectors were doing during the World Cup in England earlier this year was getting Anushka Sharma "cups of tea", according to a report in the leading English newspaper.

The 81-year-old Engineer also said that Kohli had a "major impact" on the selection process and even went on to call the MSK Prasad-led selection panel a "Mickey Mouse selection committee". Engineer, who played 46 Tests for India, even questioned the qualification of the selectors for the job.

Anushka Sharma
Virat Kohli and Anushka Sharma



"We have got a Mickey Mouse selection committee. Virat Kohli has a major impact (in the process) which is very good. But how are the selectors qualified? Between them, have they played about 10-12 Test matches," Engineer was quoted as saying.

"I didn't even know one of the selectors during the World Cup and I asked him who the hell he was, because he was wearing the India blazer and he said he was one of the selectors. All they were doing was getting Anushka Sharma (Kohli's wife) cups of tea," Engineer added.

He felt that former India batsman Dilip Vengsarkar should be in the selection committee for the betterment of the game in India.

"I feel people with the stature of Dilip Vengsarkar should be in the selection committee," he said.

Engineer also welcomed the appointment of former India captain Sourav Ganguly as the new BCCI President.

"It is about time we had a cricketer who ran the board, because the CoA, in my opinion, were a complete waste of time. He (Sourav Ganguly) was a dashing player, a captain who took bold decisions and I hope he does the same thing as board President," Engineer said.

The current Indian selection committee is headed by M.S.K. Prasad (6 Tests, 17 ODIs) with former India cricketers Devang Gandhi (4 Tests, 3 ODIs), Sarandeep Singh (3 Tests, 5 ODIs), Jatin Paranjpe (4 ODIs) and Gagan Khoda (2 ODIs) as the other four members.

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Hyderabad: Bollywood actor turned producer Anushka Sharma, who is married to Indian skipper Virat Kohli, on Thursday broke her silence on BCCI's tea row.

Responding to former India wicket-keeper Farokh Engineer's claim that he saw BCCI selector fetching cups of tea for the actress, the Band Baaja Baaraat star penned down an explosive post on the micro-blogging site Twitter.

In her long post, Anushka thrashed people for making fake claims regarding her. The Bollywood star also went on to say that her silence should not be considered her weakness, before adding that she is a self-made, independent woman who only happens to be the wife of a cricketer.

Taking a jibe at Engineer's tea remark, Anushka wrote, "And for the record, I drink coffee."

She also said her name should not be used by anyone to criticise the selection committee.

"The latest version of these ill-intended lies is that I was being served tea by selectors at matches during the World Cup! I came to one game during the World Cup and sat in the family box and not the selectors box as reported but when has the truth mattered when it's about convenience!" wrote Anushka on Twitter.

"If you want to have a comment on the selection committee and their qualifications please do so as it's your opinion but don't drag my name into it to substantiate your claim or sensationalise your opinion. I refuse to allow anyone from using my name in such conversations," Anushka wrote.

Being captain Kohli's wife, Anushka is often seen accompanying him on tours and also spotted at stadiums during matches. She has been trolled heavily whenever India or Kohli flop on the field.

In Thursday's tweet, Anushka also denied ever bothering the Board for tickets and security.

"My name was used for false stories to make it look like the board was being bothered for my tickets or security, etc when in reality I bought my own tickets for matches and flights and I still kept quiet.

"I was asked to stand in a group photo by the High Commissioner's wife despite my hesitation to be in it, and a huge issue was created over this blaming me for intentionally wanting to be part of it and the said event, even though I was invited for it. An official clarification was issued by the board on the same and I still kept quiet," Anushka wrote.

Controversy erupted after former India wicketkeeper Engineer came down heavily on the senior national selection committee, saying all that the selectors were doing during the World Cup in England earlier this year was getting Anushka Sharma "cups of tea", according to a report in the leading English newspaper.

The 81-year-old Engineer also said that Kohli had a "major impact" on the selection process and even went on to call the MSK Prasad-led selection panel a "Mickey Mouse selection committee". Engineer, who played 46 Tests for India, even questioned the qualification of the selectors for the job.

"We have got a Mickey Mouse selection committee. Virat Kohli has a major impact (in the process) which is very good. But how are the selectors qualified? Between them, have they played about 10-12 Test matches," Engineer was quoted as saying.

"I didn't even know one of the selectors during the World Cup and I asked him who the hell he was, because he was wearing the India blazer and he said he was one of the selectors. All they were doing was getting Anushka Sharma (Kohli's wife) cups of tea," Engineer added.

He felt that former India batsman Dilip Vengsarkar should be in the selection committee for the betterment of the game in India.

"I feel people with the stature of Dilip Vengsarkar should be in the selection committee," he said.

Engineer also welcomed the appointment of former India captain Sourav Ganguly as the new BCCI President.

"It is about time we had a cricketer who ran the board, because the CoA, in my opinion, were a complete waste of time. He (Sourav Ganguly) was a dashing player, a captain who took bold decisions and I hope he does the same thing as board President," Engineer said.

The current Indian selection committee is headed by M.S.K. Prasad (6 Tests, 17 ODIs) with former India cricketers Devang Gandhi (4 Tests, 3 ODIs), Sarandeep Singh (3 Tests, 5 ODIs), Jatin Paranjpe (4 ODIs) and Gagan Khoda (2 ODIs) as the other four members.


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