#DhoniKeepTheGlove trends on Twitter

#DhoniKeepTheGlove trends on Twitter

ICC's request to BCCI seeking the removal of Army insignia from Mahendra Singh Dhoni's gloves has met with sharp reactions from Indian fans. "Those having problem with Dhoni's gloves stop watching/playing cricket #DhoniKeepTheGlove," wrote a user.

FPJ BureauUpdated: Saturday, June 08, 2019, 10:47 AM IST
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New Delhi: ICC's request to BCCI seeking the removal of Army insignia from Mahendra Singh Dhoni's gloves has met with sharp reactions from Indian fans. "Those having problem with Dhoni's gloves stop watching/playing cricket #DhoniKeepTheGlove," wrote a user. "#DhoniKeepTheGlove Dhoni has been supporting Indian army....Gloves should be allowed as it won't harm anyone. Also it's just a symbol of pride and tribute to Indian soldiers from Lt. Col. MSD," said another.

Dhoni was spotted donning a regimental dagger insignia of the Indian Para Special Forces during India's World Cup 2019 opening match against South Africa in Southampton on Wednesday. Objecting to it, ICC requested BCCI to get it removed leading to a flurry of reactions from supporters of the former skipper.

A fan even countered ICC's request by demanding that England too should remove three lions from their jerseys. "##DhoniKeepTheGlove If there is chance to #Boycott other matches in #ICCWorldCup2019, we will if @ICC forcefully remove the gloves. #ICC doing disrespect to Indians. @ICC should ask #England to remove #lions from there T-Shirts. #ICCVersusIndia #ICCWC2019 @BCCI should back dhoni," the fan tweeted. Another fan asked ICC to "focus" on their umpiring rather than "unnecessary rules".

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