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Times of India26.05.2026Sport2 dk okumaIndia

Shreyas Iyer's sister slams online trolls for workplace harassment

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  • Shreyas Iyer's sister, Shresta Iyer, has called out online trolls for severe harassment, including calls to her workplace, after a "banter" reel resurfaced following Punjab Kings' IPL exit.
  • She emphasized the reel was light-hearted and condemned the targeting of her colleagues, students, and family.

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Shreyas Iyer's sister, Shresta Iyer, faced online trolling after Punjab Kings' exit from IPL 2026. The backlash stemmed from an old "banter" reel that resurfaced when PBKS narrowly missed the playoffs. Shresta explained the reel was meant as light-hearted fun.

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Shreyas Iyer’s sister, Shresta Iyer, has responded after facing heavy online trolling following Punjab Kings’ exit from IPL 2026.

The backlash started after an old “banter” reel involving Punjab Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders went viral again when PBKS narrowly missed the playoffs by just one point.

Shresta said the video, which showed her celebrating after rain washed out Punjab's match against Kolkata and gave them one point earlier this season, was only meant as light-hearted fun and not an attack on anyone.

In an Instagram video, she explained, “The video that I had created earlier, you guys exaggerated it to extremes, when the motive of the reel was just a fun banter.”

She added, “I wasn’t trolling anyone, I had no bad intentions behind the banter. I wasn’t spreading hate against anyone. I respect every cricketer because my brother is a cricketer.”

Here is the older video of the celebration: Shresta also revealed that the trolling became much more serious than just online comments.

According to her, people started calling her workplace and troubling people connected to her personally and professionally.

“I pity you guys,” she said. “You have been calling my workplace, abusing me, my colleagues, my students and my family. Harassing them and calling at random times.”

She made it clear that criticism aimed at her is one thing, but dragging family members, coworkers, and students into it is unacceptable.

“If you want to hate me, please continue doing that, but stop harassing people affiliated with me,” she said.

She also defended her support for her brother, saying, “I will celebrate my brother, he wins or loses, I will always celebrate him.”

The incident has again sparked debate around toxic fan culture in Indian cricket.

Fans often turn aggressive online after major losses, and players’ families frequently become targets.

Similar situations have happened before, including recent online abuse involving Virat Kohli and Australian batter Travis Head during a heated cricket exchange.

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Offene Fragen

  • What specific actions were taken by the workplace in response to the calls?
  • Will any action be taken against the individuals responsible for the harassment?
  • Has Shreyas Iyer commented on the situation?
  • What is the current status of the debate around toxic fan culture in Indian cricket?

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This article was originally published by Times of India.

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