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"Absolutely Horse****": India A Star Blasts Critics For Accusing Him Of Playing Due To 'Connections'

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India's campaign in the Emerging Asia Cup got jolted in the final as it lost to Pakistan. Riyan Parag was an important member of that  squad.

Parag has gone through some turbulent times in recent past. He emerged as a bright talent in the Indian Premier League a few years back, however the Assam youngster's recent performances in the league has not been great for Rajasthan Royals.

It has led to widespread criticism in recent times. Parag, who had a good Deodhar Trophy, said he does not care about the criticism. "I do not care.

I definitely do not care about what people think about me. I am going to play cricket the way started playing. I want to play cricket the way I want to play.

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