Why Calls Are Growing To Drop This Struggling Indian Cricketer
- MediaFx

- 3 hours ago
- 1 min read

“Game over?” — that question is being asked loudly about a struggling Indian cricketer after another low-impact performance triggered intense debate online.
Clips, stats screenshots, and reaction videos have flooded X, Instagram, and YouTube since last night, with fans questioning how long underperformance can be overlooked at the highest level. The criticism isn’t just emotional anymore — many are pointing to repeated chances, declining averages, and lack of match-winning impact.
What’s making this trend is comparison. Young domestic and IPL performers are putting up consistent numbers, while this player continues to be backed despite minimal returns. For many fans, the issue isn’t one bad match — it’s the pattern.
In simple terms: opportunity without output is starting to feel unfair.
Why this matters: For young Indian athletes watching from the sidelines, selection decisions shape entire careers. When spots appear “locked” despite form dips, it reinforces the belief that reputation often outweighs performance. That frustration is now spilling into public conversation more openly than before.
Cricket creators are also highlighting the pressure imbalance. Established players get long ropes, while newcomers are dropped after one failure. This uneven patience is becoming harder to justify in an era where data, fitness, and competition are sharper than ever.
Selectors haven’t indicated any immediate change yet. But if performances don’t improve soon, this debate may move from fan anger to official action.













































