“After Making A Vile Video…”: Venkatesh Prasad Lambasts Ex India Opener For Calling Him “Agenda Peddle” Against KL Rahul | Cricket News

The situation of KL Rahul and his continued place within the India taking part in XI regardless of a string of poor scores is turning into a critical subject now. Former India pacer Venkatesh Prasad has been fairly vocal on social media concerning Rahul getting an extended rope. Former India opener Aakash Chopra, in the meantime, did a YouTube video on KL Rahul. Towards the tip of the video, Chopra urged Prasad to remain calm and never peddle ‘agendas’ if there are any or spotlight stats that go well with his ideas.

“I am not saying KL Rahul will become like Rohit Sharma but I humbly request you to stay calm. If there are any agendas, let’s not peddle them. Let’s talk about the numbers that are actually there and not those that suit your thoughts,” Aakash confused.

The feedback haven’t gone down nicely with Prasad and he took on the previous India opener on social media. “So my friend Aakash Chopra after making a vile video on YouTube this morning where he calls me an agenda peddle,  conveniently and cleverly misquotes me, removes Mayank’s average of 70 at home, wants to gag views which are not in line with what he believes but wanted Rohit out,” Prasad wrote in a collection of tweets.

“I have no agenda against any player, maybe there are others who have. Difference of opinion is fine but calling contrary views as apna personal agenda and Twitter par mat laayein is funny for 
@cricketaakash, considering he has made a great career by airing his views. I have nothing against KL or any other player, my voice has been against unfair selection and different yardsticks for performers. Be it Sarfaraz or Kuldeep, have voiced based on merit. But it was disappointing to see Aakash calling it personal agenda.

“This is what Aakash had aired when Rohit was 24 with 4 yrs in worldwide cross. He can use sarcasm for Rohit at 24, and I can’t level out underperforming Rahul at 31 with 8 years in International cricket. Yeh bhi sahi hai.

“And the argument that we should not criticise a player in an ongoing match personally doesn’t make sense to me. That doesn’t affect the players performance.  Most players don’t read views even after the match and no player can read in between match as phones are deposited,” Prasad added.

“I admire Aakash for the hardwork he puts on his YouTube channel but calling a different view point as agenda because it doesn’t suit his narrative is poor. There is no bitterness between us and since his video was in public domain wanted to put my point out here.  Best wishes.”

Rahul has retained his place in  the India squad for the third and fourth Tests towards Australia. However, it stays to be seen whether or not the off-colour opener will get an opportunity within the XI.

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