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“Andhere” meaning in English – Arshdeep Singh uses term at Tilak Varma

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Fans are furious with Arshdeep Singh after the pace bowler greeted Tilak Varma using the term “Oi, andhere” in a social media video before Punjab Kings’ match against Mumbai Indians on May 14.

According to Google, “andhere” in English is roughly translated to dark, gloom or obscurity.

In the same video, Arshdeep also tells Tilak to “use sunscreen”, angering fans on social media.

Arshdeep Singh criticised for using terms “andhere” and “sunscreen” at Tilak Varma

“This is blatant racism from Arshdeep. It shouldn’t be swept under the carpet under the disguise of friendly banter,” wrote one fan on X (formerly Twitter).

“The pain and discomfort on Tilak’s face said it all, He was visibly hurt and NOT impressed at all. How can a “joke” cut so deep? This wasn’t banter, it was pure racial shade,” wrote another fan.

Arshdeep regularly shares reels and other content on his social media accounts. This particular video has gone viral for disappointing reasons, with the pacer facing backlash for his comments.

As reported by India TV News, the BCCI issued detailed advice to all IPL stakeholders regarding social media conduct. It will be interesting to see if any action is taken following this video.

On the field, Tilak led Mumbai Indians to a six-wicket win over Punjab Kings with a ball to spare in Dharamsala. The result now leaves Punjab Kings in a precarious position after their fifth-straight loss.

Charbel Coorey
Charbel Coorey
Charbel Coorey is the owner & founder of cricblog.net, based in Sydney, Australia. He started the website to fulfill his love for the game of cricket after playing the sport right through his teenage years and early 20s. He also had the privilege of playing grade cricket for Fairfield Liverpool Cricket Club. Charbel has been featured on other publications including OP India, Times of India, and The Roar, among others. He is also a keen fantasy sports player. Charbel has also had the privilege of interviewing cricketers on the CricBlog TV YouTube channel, including James Neesham, Rassie van der Dussen, Andrew Tye, Shreyas Gopal, Jaydev Unadkat and Saurabh Netravalkar: https://www.youtube.com/@cricblogtv For any story tips or questions, you can contact Charbel at charbelcoorey@cricblog.net.

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