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For the reason that complete Rohit Sharma incident unfolded, one time period that went viral on social media was “Mr. Repair It’. The time period was first utilized in a report by Indian Specific. The report talked about a sure participant within the staff proposed his title for ‘interim captaincy’. The identical participant additionally branded himself as ‘Mr. Repair-It’ whereas placing ahead a case to resolve the present mess that the staff appears to be in. The participant exhibiting captaincy ambitions, nevertheless, is not too impressed with sure younger management candidates within the staff. As per the report, he feels that sure children, exhibiting curiosity in management roles, nonetheless have some method to go.
Robin Uthappa, member of India’s 2007 T20 World Cup-winning captain, blasted the member of the staff in an Instagram publish.
“Whoever Mr. Fix-it is, I think, is an absolute disappointment of a human being at this point in time. I think whoever that is, he should be really ashamed of himself at a time when you need to keep the team together to progress a personal agenda is completely, in my opinion, pathetic,” Uthappa mentioned in a video posted on his Instagram.
“You don’t put yourself ahead of your team irrespective of how bad things are. At that point in time, you actually double down on your team. You double down and say I’ll do whatever is required at that point in time,” he added.
The T20 World Cup winner additionally mentioned that the participant needs to be ‘named and shamed.’
“Whoever this person is, whether it’s a senior, not a senior, it does not matter, has to be named and shamed. This has to stop. This level of childishness and personal agenda being driven forward at a time when the team needs more unity has to stop,” mentioned Uthappa.
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