Former Indian batsman Yuvraj Singh, along with his ex-teammate Harbhajan Singh engaged themselves in🌞 a light banter, where they took a subtle dig at MSK Prasad on Twitter.
The former Chairman of Selector💮s, Prasad, was involved in a few controversial decisions regarding the inclusions a🍌nd exclusions he made during his tenure.
Prasad made a questionable choice of dropping out Ambati Rayudu in the 2019 World Cup squad, despite him being backed for the number four spot in the 𒆙one-year run-up to the multilateral tournament.
Also, Prasad has received criticism for not giving a longer rope to former legends Yuvraj and Bhajji, along with seasoned campaigner Suresh Raina.
It all started with Yuvi’s gratitude post for Sourav Ganguly along with the batch of selectors, who helped him progress ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚat the international level in 2000.
“I think we൲ should all thank @SGanguly99 and the first batch of my selectors for giving me this opportunity!,” Yuvraj captioned while retweeting one of the posts fro♚m his fan page.
I think we should all thank and the first batch of my sele🍎ctors for giving me this opportunity!
— Yuvraj Singh (@YUVSTRONG12)
To which Bh🔜ajji asked, “Anything for the last batch.” Yuvraj, in his trademark cheeky manner, responded by saying, “Lol no comments.”
Anything for the last batch 🙄😝??
— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh)
Lol no comments 😷
— Yuvraj Singh (@YUVSTRONG12)
In an earlier interview with Espncrไicinfo, Bhajji rued about not being given a look at by selec💝tors despite performing consistently, due to his age.
“They will not look at me because they feel I am too old. Also I don’t play any domestic cricket. [In the] Last fou🐎r-five years they did not look at me even though I was doing well in the IPL, taking wickets and I had all my records to back my case,” he said.
Yuvraj, who announced his retirement from the game after being overlooked for the 2019 World Cup, mentioned the n🦄eed for better selector🏅s.
“We do need better selectors, for sure. Selectors’ job is not easy. Whenever they select 15 players, there will be talks about what will happen to the other 15. It’s a difficult job, but their thinking🍸 in terms of modern-day cricket is not up to the mark. It’s my opinion,” Yuvraj said earlier in November 2019.