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'Can we leave KL Rahul alone?': Harbhajan Singh appeals amid Twitter war between Venkatesh Prasad and Aakash Chopra

Venkatesh Prasad and Aakash Chopra engaging in a bitter Twitter war with their own take on batter's form.Now, former off-spinner Harbhajan Singh also joined the debate by appealing to the duo to leave Rahul alone without taking their names.Harbhajan took to Twitter on Tuesday to post: "Can we leave @klrahul alone guys ? He hasn't done any crime.He is still a top player. He will come back strong.we all go thru such patches in international cricket.he is not the first one and last one. so please respect the fact that he is our own player and have faith."

Prasad has been questioning Rahul's place in the team for the past few days with his regular posts on social media which did not go well with Chopra.

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Prasad, after being accused of running an agenda by Chopra in a Youtube video, posted a flurry of tweets to clear his stand and said he has nothing against Rahul or any other player.

Chopra then invited Prasad to come on a video chat to clear all the differences but the latter turned down the invitation saying he made his points very clear on Twitter."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 tweeted."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," he added.

Prasad clarified that he only voiced his

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