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Stuart Binny's Wife Mayanti Langer Has The Perfect Response To Trolls Who Called Her A Gold-Digger

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The son of former India cricketer Roger Binny, all-rounder Stuart Binny has had it mostly rough ever since he came into the limelight after being selected to play with the IPL team, Rajasthan Royals.

Binny has had a career of mostly downs and his inconsistent performances with the Indian cricket team have come in for a fair bit of crticism. His all-round 'capabilities' have been the sole reason for his inclusion in the playing eleven but he hasn't yet been able to prove much of his worth.

In a recent T20 match between India and the West Indies in the USA, Binny conceded 32 runs in an over and social media went berserk.

He was heavily trolled for his poor performance.

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And, sadly, Indian fans have never shied from blaming players' partners for their poor performance on the field. Just ask Anushka Sharma, Bollywood actress and Virat Kohli's on-off girlfriend, who has often had to bear the brunt of Twitterati's often tasteless comments just because he didn't play well. Kohli, by the way, ranks 1st in T20 & 2nd in ODI International Cricket Council rankings.

A clearly infuriated Kohli has responded to trolls on his Instagram account in the past.

No surprises then that Mayanti Langer Binny, TV sports host, journalist and Stuart Binny's better half, has also been pulled into trashy jokes on several occasions for her husband's off days on the field.

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While she's taken jokers head on and shut them in the past.

This time too, she took on the trolls and posted this.

"Dear Trollers,

I hope no one ever demands the death of your loved ones or send you violent images threatening the same.

Taunting me with suicide is shameful. Think of the families that suffer because of this tragedy and you have reduced their plight to a joke.

I hope you find love and loyalty. By suggesting divorce, suggests you haven't.

I've been working since I was 18. Instead of wasting time calling me a gold-digger, go get a job and earn the right to support yourself and your families.

I hope bullying us made you feel better about yourselves, cause otherwise was it really worth it?

Wishing you all the best"

This is what she posted on Twitter.

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