Social media exploded after Rohit Sharma was removed as India’s captain. What began as disbelief quickly turned into outrage. Within hours, the word “M****chod” was trending on X, leaving many stunned and wondering who fans were targeting.
Fans See It as Disrespect
For many, this wasn’t just a captaincy change. It felt like disrespect toward one of India’s most successful leaders. Fans saw it as an insult to Rohit’s achievements and dedication to Indian cricket.
Anger Floods X
As emotions rose, angry users filled X with posts and memes. The abusive word climbed the trends list fast, showing fans weren’t staying quiet. Their message was loud—this decision didn’t sit right with them.
Frustration Directed at BCCI
Some blamed the selectors. Others accused BCCI leaders of bias and politics. Many fans even visited official cricket handles and selectors’ profiles to vent their anger, turning what could’ve been a calm handover into a digital storm.
The Word Reflects Deep Emotion
The trending abuse might sound harsh, but it reveals how deeply fans connect with their cricket heroes. It’s not just anger—it’s heartbreak. Fans feel ignored, as if their emotions don’t matter to those who control the game.
A Bigger Message Behind the Outrage
The “M****chod” trend tells a bigger story. It’s not just about losing a captain—it’s about losing trust. Fans feel betrayed by how the decision was handled. The outrage has now turned into a call for transparency and accountability from the cricket board.
Trust in BCCI at Stake
The controversy has left a stain on BCCI’s image. Until the board restores faith and shows openness in its decisions, this storm will keep raging online. The issue isn’t over—it’s a clear sign that fans demand respect and honesty from the system.




