Sanjana Gives Savage Reply To Trolls Who Think She Is Not Beautiful Enough For Jasprit Bumrah

Sanjana Ganesan and Jasprit Bumrah tied the knot in March 2021. Their wedding ceremony was a private affair attended by close friends and family. Sanjana Ganesan is a sports presenter and model, while Jasprit Bumrah is a prominent Indian cricketer known for his exceptional fast bowling skills.

Meanwhile, Sanjana Ganesan gave a savage reply to trolls who think she is not beautiful enough for Bumrah. The TV presenter had once shared a photograph from Adelaide on her official Instagram handle and captioned the post by writing, “The weather in Adelaide at the moment is B-E-A-utiful!”

Meanwhile, a social media user attempted to mock her and asked her an irrelevant question about her marriage with Indian fast bowler Jasprit Bumrah.

Sanjana Gives Savage Reply To Trolls Who Think She Is Not Beautiful Enough For Jasprit Bumrah

“Mam itni khubsurat bhi nahi ho But Bumrah ko kaise pata liya (You aren’t that beautiful, how did you manage to become Bumrah’s wife),” the troll wrote on her Instagram post.

Sanjana then replied to the troll by saying, “aur khud jo chappal jaisi shakal lekar ghoom rahe ho uska kya?” Ganesan retorted which loosely translates to: “and how do you manage to walk around with a face like that?”

Sanjana's Savage Reply To Trolls Who Think She Is Not Beautiful Enough For Bumrah

Ganesan’s reply soon went viral online after a screenshot of their interaction was shared on Twitter.

Meanwhile, Jasprit Bumrah was last seen during the ICC Men’s T20 World Cup 2024. He was adjudged the Man of the Tournament for his outstanding performances throughout the tournament, wherein he took crucial wickets, bowled economically well, while also chipping in with match-winning contributions under pressure.

His unorthodox bowling action sets him apart from most other bowlers. Bumrah’s slingy, side-arm action generates pace and bounce, often unsettling batsmen’s rhythm and forcing them to adjust quickly.

He used subtle variations in pace, length, and angles effectively, making it challenging for batsmen to predict his deliveries. This is why he thrived in the recently-concluded T20 World Cup. He finished the World Cup with as many as 15 wickets to his tight bowling variations of line and length.