Indian Premier League franchise Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday suspended its team doctor Madhu Thottappillil for a social media post on the killing of 20 Indian Army personnel during a clash with Chinese troops in eastern Ladakh which was deemed to be in “bad taste”
“Just curious if the Coffins will come back with a “PM CARES” sticker on them?” Madhu had said.
CSK, which is captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni, announced the suspension on its official Twitter page. The team is owned by former BCCI President N Srinivasan’s India Cements. “The Chennai Super Kings Management was not aware of the personal tweet of Dr. Madhu Thottappillil. He has been suspended from his position as the Team Doctor,” the statement read.
“Chennai Super Kings regrets his tweet which was without the knowledge of the Management and in bad taste,” it added.
Thottappillil has been with the team since the IPL’s inception and is a specialist in sports medicine.
On Tuesday, after reports came in of Indian casualties during the clash with Chinese troops in Galwan Valley, Thottappillil had posted a tweet mocking the government. He later deleted the tweet and protected his account.