Mayanti Langer gives fitting reply to trolls on taunts about Stuart Binny

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TV presenter Mayanti Langer finally broke her silence after being mindlessly trolled for ages on social media about her husband and Indian cricket player Stuart Binny. The trolls who harassed her after Binny's terrible T20 performance days ago were met with a fitting, but graceful, reply from her.

Stuart Binny did not have a great outing in the first T20 against West Indies where he was hit for 5 sixes in a 32-run over. West Indies went on to post a mammoth total of 245 in 20 overs with not just Binny at fault.

However, India's social media trolls, famed for their lack of grey matter and eager to pounce on easy targets, zeroed in on the Stuart Binny- Mayanti Langer duo. The phenomenon has been happening for ages every time Stuart Binny plays for the national team, and every time they had gone too far.

While we shall not provide the sleazy, dishonorable, and supposedly funny tweets, it suffices to say that they targeted how the under-achieving batsman has been able to remain in matrimony with the successful TV presenter.

In reply, Mayanti posted a direct and fitting reply to them on her Twitter account that should shut them up for good.

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