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I respect BCCI’S decision & accept it as profession­al: Manjrekar

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NEW DELHI: Dropped from the BCCI commentary panel for the South Africa ODI series, former India batsman Sanjay Manjrekar on Sunday said he always considered commentati­ng a privilege and accepted the decision as a profession­al.

One of the most accomplish­ed voices among Indian experts, Manjrekar, who got embroiled in controvers­ies in recent years for some of his views on air, was axed from the

BCCI’S commentary panel for the South Africa series recently.

“I have always considered commentary as a great privilege, but never an entitlemen­t,” the 54-year-old wrote on his twitter handle. “It is up to my employers whether they choose to have me or not & I will always respect that. Maybe BCCI has not been happy with my performanc­e of late. I accept that as a profession­al.”

Manjrekar, who played 37

Tests and 74 ODIS for India, had courted controvers­y during last year’s World Cup when he termed Ravindra Jadeja a

“bits and pieces cricketer”, something that didn’t go well with the Saurashtra all-rounder, who questioned the Mumbaikar’s cricketing credential­s.

Manjrekar later admitted that he was off the mark with his unsavoury analysis of Jadeja’s cricketing prowess.

He was also panned on social media for his on-air comment about fellow commentato­r Harsha Bhogle during the ‘Pink Test’ when he questioned the latter’s credibilit­y since he hasn’t played at the highest level. Manjrekar had to apologise for that also.

‘I have always considered commentary as a great privilege, but never an entitlemen­t’

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