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'Can Afford..', Mayanti Langer Hits Back At Trolls For Mocking Her Outfit At WC Semis


image-lp41fwegMayanti Langer was trolled for her outfit [X.com]

Mayanti Langer is an Indian sports presenter and journalist. She is best known for her work as a cricket presenter and has been associated with various cricket tournaments, including the Indian Premier League (IPL) and other international cricket events.

She kicked off her media career as a football presenter before transitioning her way into cricket. Langer is also known for her in-depth knowledge of the game and her confident on-screen presence.

However, Mayanti Langer's career has been hit by unnecessary trolling and controversies. She married Indian cricketer Stuart Binny, which garnered unwanted attention as trolls ripped her personal life apart piece by piece.

In a new instance of brutal trolling, the sports host was targeted by unethical social media users for her choice of outfit during the recently concluded India vs New Zealand World Cup semi-final. Langer wore a blue blazer and paired it with a skirt to complete the formal look.

However, the social media users were irked by her outfit and used altered images to bring her down. But for Mayanti, the brutal case of trolling and criticism isn't a first.

This time, she chose to fight back by replying to the trolls with a hard-hitting message on 'X.' Here's the tweet.

Mayanti Langer will host the pre and post-game show during the finals of the ICC Men's ODI Cricket World Cup 2023. Despite being a victim of a social media witch hunt, the sports presenter is as motivated as ever to fulfil her duties as a professional. 

Having said that, Mayanti Langer has always been a sport when it comes to unjust backlash and endless humiliation. While the comments sometimes are hurtful and obnoxious, she tries to stay immune as much as possible. Despite the hardships, it's the love for her job that attracts her back to the field.