India, Oct. 20 -- Veteran India spinner Ravichandran Ashwin opened up on the communication gap between players and selectors in Indian cricket, calling for greater transparency. He said indirect conversations often create confusion and headlines, citing Mohammed Shami's recent remarks as an example, while praising chief selector Ajit Agarkar's professional handling of the situation.
Shami, prior to Bengal's Ranji Trophy match against Uttarakhand, had expressed his anguish at being overlooked for the upcoming ODIs against Australia, stating that if he is fit for Ranji Trophy, he might as well have also played 50-over cricket.
Agarkar clarified his stance on Shami's absence from the England tour, stating that the veteran pacer wasn't cons...
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