New Delhi: Congress national spokesperson Shama Mohamed accused Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir of religious bias following the omission of Sarfaraz Khan from the India 'A' squad for the upcoming series against South Africa 'A', IANS reported.
In a post on X, Shama wrote, "Is Sarfaraz Khan not selected because of his surname! Just asking. We know where Gautam Gambhir stands on that matter," triggering a fierce political and social media backlash.
The controversy erupted after the BCCI selection committee announced the 15-member India 'A' team for two first-class matches against South Africa 'A'.
Sarfaraz, who has been in impressive domestic form, was not included in the squad, with chief selector Ajit Agarkar claiming that his absence was due to an injury concern.
Shama’s statement found support from leaders of the Samajwadi Party (SP) and All India Majlis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM), who said the "track record" of the current government makes such suspicions arise.
Speaking to IANS, SP leader S.T. Hassan said, "The way teams are being selected in sports, it is obvious that this might have happened. The track record of this government makes it believable that members of the Muslim community don't get many chances. Nothing is fair in this country at this point. I cannot say for sure, but it might be true."
AIMIM leader Waris Pathan questioned the selection criteria, saying, "A young talent who was rapidly making a mark for himself -- why do you want to stop him? First, they said he is not fit, but Sarfaraz has worked hard to improve his fitness. His average is good, and he performs well. Then why was he not selected?"
"Isn't it fair for the country to ask whether he was ignored because of his name?... What is the achievement of Jay Shah -- other than being the Home Minister's son?" he questioned.