New Delhi, April 25
The International Cricket Council on Wednesday apologised and launched an investigation into a social media post relating to Prime Minister Narendra Modi that went out from its official handle.
“ICC is dismayed at a non-cricket related tweet appearing on its Twitter feed earlier today. We would like to extend our sincere apologies to anyone who was offended during the short space of time it was up,” ICC said in a tweet after removing the post, the screenshot of which was shared multiple times.
“We have launched an investigation into how this happened,” the world body stated.
The tweet that appeared this morning related to Modi and self-proclaimed godman Asaram Bapu, who was today convicted by a Jodhpur court for raping a teenager at his ashram in 2013.
As soon as the tweet appeared, many users of the platform asked who was handling the ICC account, and the faux pas also left the Indian Cricket Board fuming.
ICC is dismayed at a non-cricket related tweet appearing on its Twitter feed earlier today. We would like to extend our sincere apologies to anyone who was offended during the short space of time it was up. We have launched an investigation into how this happened.
— ICC (@ICC) April 25, 2018
“This is unfortunate that an objectionable post has been attributed to the ICC official social media account. Not done. We did bring up the matter to the ICC’s notice,” a top BCCI official told PTI. — PTI
What the hell was this @ICC?? pic.twitter.com/tMLbzmkexf
— Priti Gandhi (@MrsGandhi) April 25, 2018
International Cricket Council must look into the person handling the ICC twitter handle. IPL promoted every 5 minutes when PSL or other domestic matches don't get mentions and now this. UGLY. pic.twitter.com/z9VeqOiqD4
— Daniel Alexander (@daniel86cricket) April 25, 2018
Sports and politics should not mix.
— Angikaar Choudhury (@AngikaarC) April 25, 2018
ICC: Hold my beer... pic.twitter.com/AVCxLyv3SL
WTF 😂😂😂
— Abhishek 🇮🇳 #408 #KKR 💜 (@ImAbhishek7_) April 25, 2018
ICC Trolling Modi and Asaram. How Anti National is this ICC pic.twitter.com/lM4SMruN3j
When you forget to switch from your ICC account to your BCCI account to your personal account pic.twitter.com/3TlPn3Efal
— Childish Ghambino 🍉 (@Sarkhail7Khan) April 25, 2018