Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) made a big decision when they took Harry Brook out of their lineup for Sunday’s (May 7) must-win game against Rajasthan Royals (RR) at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur. Brook’s season was special because he was the first player to reach 100 runs. He did this with a great hit against the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) at Eden Gardens. But other than that game, Brook had trouble. In eight games, he only scored 63 runs, giving him a low average of 7.88. He played for a long time at the top of the lineup and in the middle of the lineup.
In response to the news, Virender Sehwag brought up Brook’s statement after he hit a century against KKR and said that he shouldn’t interact with trolls. Sehwag told Brook not to listen to haters and not to read comments on social media, which could change Brook’s way of thinking.
“Why would you bother trolling people?” Why should you even look at the people who are mocking you, criticizing you, or giving you compliments? Your job is to come to work, work hard, do your job, and then leave. If you want to put something on social media, post it. Don’t look at the comments after you post them because they will change your mind. For that, you need to be in your own space: watch movies, listen to music, or hang out with friends. You can’t watch anything on social media. It’s only a place to post changes. Don’t worry about them. And if you perform, even the people who made fun of you or said bad things about you will now praise you,” Sehwag said.
Some “Indian fans” had said bad things about Brook’s first poor performance, so after his century, he said he was glad to “shut them up.”
Harry Brook was dropped, and they went after the score of 217 runs. The team’s responsibility Let’s all get together and make fun of Harry Brook.
“After the first few games, I put a little bit of pressure on myself.” When you go on social media, people say bad things about you. You start to have some doubts about yourself. I just went out there tonight with an “I don’t care” attitude, and luckily it worked. There are a lot of Indian fans out there who will say “well done” tonight. But a few days ago, they were making fun of me. “To be honest, I’m glad I could shut them up,” Brook had said.