Male dominance, discrimination and prejudice towards women are the things still haunting our society. It’s high time we stop treating women as the weaker sex. They have always been blamed and ill-treated by the male dominance hierarchies. But, now the time has changed.
No matter how patriarchal the society is, women have now learned how to take a stand for themselves. More and more women are now standing up to end this long war of the sexes.
Women are standing strong and successful proving themselves that they are not less than men anymore in this competitive world. Maybe in Sports, Educational fields and any other special talents, they are growing very fast. However, there always some section of people who try to back bitch them.
And the recent one was Waqar Younis, the former head coach of Pakistan Cricket team. He made a controversial tweet on women’s cricket team recently.
Women cricket players are literally rocking the World Cup 2017 with back to back amazing matches. It’s not just the teams who are scared by other, but the reporters are also confused about the questions they need to ask them.
Everyone looked with wow on their face when the captain Mithali Raj gave a mouth shutting reply to a journalist when asked her about her favorite male cricketer. She blatantly broke the male hierarchies and showed women confidence on the field and off the field too.
But the Pakistani senior player rather in a sarcastic way suggested that ICC must reduce the number of overs for women’s matches from 50 to 30 per side.
This is what he tweeted:
@ICC What abt having 30 overs Cricket World Cup 4 Women???Like Tennis 3 sets rather then 5 #Suggestion I feel 50 overs r few 2many #WWCUP17
— waqar younis (@waqyounis99) June 29, 2017
Did he mean that women players are incompetent and wouldn’t be able to play for 50 overs? Although he didn’t mention the reason clearly, his words were enough to invite backlash.
As expected, Twitter which will never spare even if you speak just one wrong word thrashed him because of his controversial tweet on women’s cricket team. Many people expressed displeasure and reminded him that women are no less than women.
Don’t want to give equal treatment?
Wait, so are you saying they women should not be given equal treatment? Or asking for equal treatment is… Wrong? 🤔
— F (@furreekatt) June 29, 2017
They can survive!
no I think when women can bring the men’s cricket team into the world after carrying them for 9 months,they can survive 20 more overs
— Areej Anwar Tiwana (@AreejAnwar) June 30, 2017
Zer0 tweets from you!
How about 0 tweets from u on women cricketing sir. 🙏🏽
— jami (@jamiazaad) June 30, 2017
They are creating records!
@waqyounis99 Sir I think they are creating records in 50 overs. So no point of discrimination….isn’t it? #WWC17
— Maninder Panesar ⛔ (@Maninder_84) June 29, 2017
Ridiculous question!
What a ridiculous suggestion. Who is 50 overs too many for?Women have had a world cup since 1973 since you were two yrs old!They cope fine.
— Ash Kaye (@Mumdeep) July 1, 2017
After receiving severe backlash on Twitter, Waqar Younis had no option but to give a clarification about it. He was forced to justify himself; here’s what he said now…
Lesser overs mean faster pace,, more audience,,competitive Cricket,,no discrimination or prejudice toward Women #AlwaysRespectWomen #WWCUP17 https://t.co/LHeSmK1k26
— waqar younis (@waqyounis99) June 30, 2017
What do you feel? Do you agree with his clarification or do you feel that his intention was to discriminate? Share your views in our comments section below.