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There’s criticism, ridicule, trolling, and witch-hunting. And then there’s what the Indian women’s cricketers faced after their narrow, four-run loss to England in Indore.

15 of the best players, representing the country at the highest stage of a home World Cup, after overcoming countless challenges which would be unbearable for the common mind, were being told to return to their homes and do what ‘women’ were ‘supposed’ to do. Their looks and attitudes dissected, they were ‘told’ by thousands of faceless social media accounts to restrict themselves to the kitchen and forego their salaries.

It was vile. You couldn’t type, ‘It’s just a match’ on X (formerly Twitter) without inviting 10 accounts treating you like a terrorism sympathiser with repeated, ludicrously a

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