NEW DELHI: The growing debate over India’s selection policies took a fresh turn after senior Indian cricketers expressed frustration over being overlooked despite strong domestic performances. Joining the chorus, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor voiced his anger over the omission of prolific batter Sarfaraz Khan , calling it an “outrage” and a damning reflection of how domestic cricket is undervalued in the selection process. Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW! Taking to social media, Tharoor wrote: “This is frankly an outrage. @SarfarazA_54 averages 65-plus in first-class cricket, scored a fifty on Test debut and a 150 in a Test we lost, made 92 in his only tour match in England (and a century in the practice match against the full Indian Test team) — and
'Why should anyone bother to play Ranji?': Shashi Tharoor calls Sarfaraz Khan's India A absence an 'outrage'
The Times of India2 hrs ago
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