Archer Retorted Author’s ‘Sarcastic Comment’ on Moeen Ali

Cricketer Moeen Ali requested CSK management to remove the logo of the liquor brand from his jersey due to religious beliefs

Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasreen made headlines after her latest ‘sarcastic comment’ on England’s Muslim cricketer Moeen Ali and calling pacer Jofra Archer an ‘extremist’.

Moeen Ali, recruited by Chennai Super Kings (CSK) to appear in IPL starting from April 9, requested the CSK management to remove the logo of the liquor brand from his jersey due to religious beliefs.

The request was churlishly welcomed and fulfilled by the CSK management.

However, Nasreen stirred a controversy when she remarked that England’s all-rounder Moeen Ali would have joined the militant Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) if he had not been part of IPL.

She added, “If Moeen Ali were not stuck with cricket, he would have gone to Syria to join IS.” After backlash, the tweet was later deleted by the author.

Soon after the news spread, people came forward in support of Moeen Ali and questioned the Bangladeshi author for her remarks.

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Moreover, activist Kavita Krishnan criticized Nasreen and called her a garden-variety bigot.

Nasreen replied sarcastically to the criticism.

Furthermore, English pacer Jofra Archer also questioned Taslima if she was feeling okay.

Lajja author Nasreen tried offsetting the carping effect her tweet regarding Moeen Ali had generated and maintained it was purposefully ‘sarcastic’ but internet users made it controversial.

To which Jofra Archer added that he doesn’t find anything sarcastic and it pretty much was a slur.

England pacer asked the author to delete the tweet.

Moreover, a senior correspondent of The Print India highlighted how Moeen’s teammate came in his defense against an ‘Islamophobic attack’ and contrasted it with what happens in India.

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