That's not petty. That's professional. Cricketers are targets – endless distractions, planted links, desperate clout-chasing that can derail form faster than a bad net session. We've seen it before: headline-chasing "friendships" that turn into full-blown sagas, pulling focus when the only thing that should matter is the next ball, the next run, the next series. Tilak said nah. zero attention. zero fuel for the fire. Pure boundary.
Social media is exploding with the same take – "Chad behaviour," fans calling it the template every young gun needs. Because let's be real: the industry has a pattern. Actresses (or their teams) eyeing rising sports stars for that extra spotlight. Rumours fly, denials come late, and suddenly the player's personal life is the bigger story than his cover drive. Sreeleela's camp has pushed back hard, calling it baseless – they "never even met." Fair enough, but the follow-unfollow dance and timed leaks tell their own story. The damage was already attempted.**Bottom line:**
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