After Jadeja, Manjrekar said such a thing about Ashwin, fans were hit hard

Sanjay Manjrekar, former cricketer and cricketer of India, made such a statement about Ravindra Jadeja during the 2019 World Cup, there was a lot of rumor about this. Now he made such a tweet about R Ashwin, which fans didn’t like. Fans have clashed with Manjrekar for this tweet. In fact, he wrote on Twitter that he would not include Ashwin in the list of the greatest players of all time. In this tweet by Manjrekar, people shared Ashwin’s bowling record and suggested to think again.

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Sanjay Manjrekar wrote on Twitter, ‘The biggest compliment to cricketers is the greatest of all time. Other cricketers Dan Bradman, Gary Sobers, Sunil Gavaskar, Sachin Tendulkar, Virat Kohli are also on my list. With all due respect, Ashwin is not on this list for me.

What was it then, people began to hit against Manjrekar in this tweet, someone shared Ashwin’s records, someone reminded him of his career.

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Manjrekar called Jadeja a bits and a piece of cricketer during the 2019 World Cup. Jadeja himself answered Manjrekar via Twitter. Ashwin has done amazing bowling both in India and outside India. Currently, they are among the best spinners in the world. Ashwin is in England these days. India will play the final of the ICC World Test Championship against New Zealand in Southampton on June 18. Ashwin is also a big hand in taking India to the final of the World Test Championships. After that, India need to play a five-match Test series against England.

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