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"Laughable Things Happening...": Ex-India Star's Take On Indian Cricket After Jalaj Saxena's Duleep Trophy Snub

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The snub of Madhya Pradesh spinner Jalaj Saxena from the South-Zone team for the upcoming Duleep Trophy has left everyone disappointed.

Despite being the highest wicket-taker in the Ranji Trophy 2022-23 season, Saxena was overlooked for the domestic event. Many fans and experts expressed their thoughts regarding the same on social media as it sparked a debate regarding his exclusion.

Now, former India pacer Venaktesh Prasad has also joined the argument and termed Saxena's omission as "baffling" and "laughable".

Prasad took to Twitter and even called-out the selectors for making a mockery out of the Ranji Trophy. "There are many laughable things happening in Indian cricket.

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