What started as a proud day for 27-year-old Parvez Rasool from Jammu & Kashmir, the first from the state to represent India in T20Is, soon became controversial.
And it wasn’t because he had a forgettable debut. He made 6 runs with the bat and was taken for 32 runs in his four overs with a solitary wicket. It was something that happened before even the first ball was bowled.
Proud moment for @ImParveezRasool as he gets his T20I India cap on #RepublicDay #INDvENG pic.twitter.com/Ac44QBryKW
— BCCI (@BCCI) January 26, 2017
When the camera panned to Rasool as the national anthem was being played before the match, he was seen chewing gum.
Even before a ball was bowled in the match, the criticism began on social media, many on Twitter were outraged about “his attitude towards the anthem”. And for them there was an obvious reason: he was from Jammu and Kashmir.
Rasool sahab india ko Republic day ki badhaye dete hue. #ChewingGum#IndvsEng pic.twitter.com/8BPe6jdCTw
— Saleem (@_salee_m) January 26, 2017
#parvezrasool chewing gum when national anthem ws played@TarekFatah @AskAnshul @AsYouNotWish @rishibagree @mahesh10816 @Jaishankar_Sing pic.twitter.com/t1wwvEFjS0
— Swapnil Kumar (@raju2k84) January 26, 2017
Dear BCCI,
If Parvez Rasool can’t sing India’s national anthem, chews gum while it’s being played, why should he wear India’s jersey?— Sonam Mahajan (@AsYouNotWish) January 26, 2017
Seems like that chewing gum was more important for Parvez Rasool than our national anthem despite being part of the playing 11.
— KashmiriPandits News (@kpnewschannel) January 26, 2017
What a shame to see Parvez Rasool refuse to sing National Anthem in Kanpur.Chewing gum instead.Doesn’t deserve the national cap.@war_echo?
— Rajinder Raina (@rraina1481) January 26, 2017
Parvez Rasool out on field with bat. By looking at his gesture during national anthem, I expected him to come out with stone.
— LOLendra Singh (@LOLendraSingh) January 26, 2017
DISAPPOINTED to see Parvez Rasool standing at ease & chewing gum during national anthem. Can wear India jersey, can’t sing anthem? #INDvENG
— Chinmay Jawalekar🏏 (@CricfreakTweets) January 26, 2017
But it’s worth wondering if the same amount of outrage would have been forthcoming if it was any other cricketer in Indian side. Rasool may not be the first Indian cricketer to chew gum during the national anthem and he definitely didn’t show any disrespect to the anthem by not singing it.
A cricketer, at the end of the day, should be judged on the basis of his performance on the pitch. And that was something a few pointed out as they came out in support of the debutant as well:
Dear India, stop lecturing Parvez Rasool about India’s national anthem when you cannot say the same to India’s PM who walked during the same
— Fouad Farooq (@fouadfarooq) January 26, 2017
After Zaira wasim
Parvez Rasool becomes the victim of politicisation for not singing national anthem of India 😂😃😂😂— The Revenant (@brown_stne) January 26, 2017