Sex In Cricket? KKR’s IPL-Winning Coach Stumped By Question

Sex In Cricket? KKR’s IPL-Winning Coach Stumped By Question

Kolkata: Brendon McCullum, the former New Zealand captain and coach of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), was left stumped by a question about “sex in cricket.”

During a press conference ahead of KKR’s IPL match against the Punjab Kings, a reporter asked McCullum about the “sex” that occurs in cricket. The question left McCullum speechless for a moment before he replied, “Some people…”

McCullum’s response was met with laughter from the assembled media. However, he declined to elaborate further on the matter.

The question about “sex in cricket” is a reference to the recent controversy involving former India captain Sourav Ganguly and a woman named Gargi Banerjee. Banerjee had accused Ganguly of sexual harassment, which he has denied.

The controversy has raised questions about the role of consent in sexual relationships and the need for better education about sexual harassment in India.

McCullum’s response to the question was seen as an attempt to avoid getting involved in a sensitive and controversial topic. However, it also highlighted the need for open and honest discussion about sexual harassment in sports and society at large.

Keywords: Brendon McCullum, KKR, IPL, sex in cricket, Sourav Ganguly, sexual harassment, consent

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