If given the opportunity, he will set his feet on trophy again..!?
The photo of Mitchell Marsh with his feet on the ICC world cup 2023 trophy has gone viral. cricket fans were outraged over this. He recently responded to this photo. But cricket fans are also furious over the comments. So what is he saying? A photo of Australian all-rounder Mitchell Marsh with his feet on the world cup (ICC world cup 2023) trophy and a bottle of beer in his hand has gone viral on social media. cricket fans around the world were outraged over this. Cricketer Mohammad shami also criticized the incident. But Michelle Marsh, who is the cause of this controversy, has opened her mouth for the first time in this matter.
He is giving interviews to various media organizations on the occasion of Australia's world cup win. In this sequence, this controversial photo matter came up for discussion in an interview. He opened his mouth on this topic for the first time. He said that he had put his feet up as usual and had no intention of hurting anyone's sentiments. There is no disrespect in that photo. He didn't think much of it when he put his feet up. There is nothing wrong with that. Everyone told him it went viral on social media. But he didn't take it too seriously," said Michelle Marsh.
But when he asked Mitchell Marsh if he got the chance again, he said yes, he would do the same. cricket fans are getting more angry with the latest comments. While.. Marsh's action was recently condemned by Team india player Mohammad Shami. He said that he was saddened to see a cricketer putting the trophy under his feet. Meanwhile, RTI activist Pandit Keshav has filed a complaint with the delhi Gate police on the photo of Australian cricketer Mitchell Marsh with his feet on the world cup cricket trophy. He claimed in the complaint that they insulted the honor of more than a hundred crore indians by stepping on the world cup cricket trophy. The police have registered a case against Mitchell Marsh. In this regard, he also submitted a complaint to prime minister Narendra Modi and Union sports Minister Anurag Thakur.