Get ready for a wild ride through cricket commentary blunders as Isa Guha faces backlash for her controversial 'primate' remark!
In the world of sports commentary, there are moments that leave viewers both shocked and giggling, and Isa Guha's recent gaffe during the third Test match between India and Australia was no exception. While providing live commentary for Fox Sports, Isa accidentally referred to Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah as the "most valuable primate" instead of the intended "player." This slip of the tongue quickly ignited a firestorm of reactions across social media, with cricket fans expressing their disbelief and issuing a chorus of 'did she really just say that?'
As the cricketing community held its collective breath, Isa Guha wasted no time in addressing the blunder. Going live to apologise, she described her comment as a “genuine slip-up” and assured viewers that it was never her intention to offend anyone. Ravi Shastri, the former Indian cricket team coach and esteemed commentator, stepped in to support Isa, praising her for her courage in owning up to the mistake. He referred to her as a “brave woman” and noted that it takes a substantial amount of fortitude to admit such errors in the spotlight of live sports commentary.
While Isa's gaffe did spark conversation about the importance of sensitivity in sports commentary, it also served as a reminder of the scrutiny commentators face in the public eye. Jokingly, some fans even suggested that this scenario could be a new segment in future broadcasts, titled “What Not to Call a Cricketer.” This idea brought light-hearted banter to the commentary world, showing that amidst serious sports debates, laughter finds its place.
In the grand scheme of things, this incident underscores the delicate nature of language and its potential impact, especially in a diverse sport like cricket that features players from all walks of life. Interestingly, Jasprit Bumrah, who has been in stellar form during the Test series, is not just a star bowler; he is also known for his unconventional bowling style that has propelled him to become one of the world’s best cricketers in recent years. This incident gives fans and players a moment of reflection and reinforces the notion that sportsmanship encompasses not just skill on the field, but grace off it as well.
WARNING: Readers may find language in this story offensive; India fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah has taken 18 wickets so far during the Test series in Australia ...
PRESENTER Isa Guha issued an apology on live TV after calling an Indian cricketer a "primate".The BBC host was covering the third Test between Austral.
Fox Sports cricket commentator Isa Guha apologized for referring to Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah as a “primate."
When Isa Guha made what she called a “genuine slip-up” by referring to India's spearhead Jasprit Bumrah as their “most valuable primate” on the second ...
Ravi Shastri praised Isa Guha and called her a brave woman for apologising to Jasprit Bumrah. Bumrah picked up his 2nd 5-wicket haul of the ongoing ...
Cricket News: Isa Guha, while commentating, referred to Jasprit Bumrah as the "Most Valuable Primate," sparking controversy and discussions about ...
Isa Guha made the remark while commentating for Fox Sports in Brisbane on Sunday after Bumrah got India off to a stunning start with two quick wickets.
Former England seamer Guha had made the remark while on commentary duty alongside ex-Australian pacer Brett Lee on Day 2 of the third Test between India and ...