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Former India cricketer and chief selector of the senior men’s team, Ajit Agarkar, has said that his previous jobs as a commentator and a player were way easier than his current profile as a chief selector, saying that the latter involves making careers of players, even while keeping in mind that he cannot please everyone.

After retiring in 2007, Agarkar moved into cricket commentary before taking on his current role as BCCI’s chairman of selectors.

When asked to compare his cricketing roles, Agarkar said that being a selector has been the toughest, while his playing days provided the greatest satisfaction.

“I will probably go with the easier one first. Being a commentator and I mean no disrespect, you still work hard, spend hours on the ground. As long a

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