Tweeting cricketers should be more careful
Sport has many examples of players being brutally frank about their feelings through tweets
Kanishkaa Balachandran
Sport has many examples of players being brutally frank about their feelings through tweets. Now, it seems, the cricket authorities may be considering formal regulation, perhaps even banning players altogether from networks such as Twitter and Facebook. Cricketers, above all, should know that if you tweet in haste, you are liable to repent at leisure, writes Chris McGrath in the Independent.
Now, it seems, the cricket authorities may be considering formal regulation, perhaps even banning players altogether from networks such as Twitter and Facebook. In celebrities, all this stuff has an additional, commercial dimension of self- promotion. But its abiding impetus remains the same as for everyone else: self-absorption. And it is too much to hope, clearly, that those who condense their mental processes into 140-character spasms can reliably comprehend the bigger picture – whether that relates to their own image, or that of their sport.
Kanishkaa Balachandran is a senior sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo
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