
Sharmistha Gooptu in Manchester
This morning as I watch the team warm up at Old Trafford from my place at the media centre, I’m pondering if a section of the public on social media in India gives any credence to this profession of sports journalism – to people who travel in their professional capacity and follow the cricket team on a long tour like the ongoing Indian tour of England or when India travel to Australia.
There are armchair critics and naysayers by the million now who call out journalists pretty much everyday. For example, our colleague Rohan Chowdhury, who happened to analyse the fickleness of fans when it came to Shubman Gill. ‘Paid PR’ is a term that gets thrown around very casually. Now there is ‘Paid PR’ and there’s journalism, and calling out fans or fan behaviour especially if it’s toxic does not make journalism ‘Paid PR’.
Yesterday, a group of drunk fans…
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