Virender Sehwag faced backlash on social media after mistakenly referring to Jasprit Bumrah as ‘Chumrah’ during a recent commentary session.
Former Indian cricket team opener Virender Sehwag recently found himself at the center of social media criticism after he mistakenly referred to star pacer Jasprit Bumrah as ‘Chumrah’ during a commentary segment.
The slip-up occurred while Sehwag was providing insights on a match, and his error quickly caught the attention of fans and cricket enthusiasts online. Social media users did not hold back, with many taking to various platforms to express their disbelief and amusement at the mix-up.
Sehwag, known for his candid and often humorous commentary style, has a significant following, which amplified the reaction to his blunder. Fans of Bumrah, in particular, were quick to voice their frustration, with some calling the mistake disrespectful to the talented bowler.
This incident highlights the intense scrutiny that public figures, especially in sports, face in the age of social media. A simple slip of the tongue can lead to widespread commentary and debate among fans, showcasing the passionate nature of cricket followers in India.
Despite the backlash, Sehwag’s fans also defended him, emphasizing that everyone makes mistakes and that his contributions to cricket commentary should not be overshadowed by a single error.
As the cricketing community continues to discuss the incident, it serves as a reminder of the close relationship between sports figures and their audiences, where every word can resonate deeply.
According to NDTV, the incident has sparked conversations about the importance of accuracy in sports commentary and the impact of social media on public perception.

