KL Rahul Bashing Saga: Venkatesh Prasad Says “people took it seriously; even criticized me”
Venkatesh Prasad spoke out about the KL Rahul scandal and said that he was criticized for speaking his mind even though he made sure he didn't go too far.
Venkatesh Prasad spoke out about the KL Rahul scandal and said that he was criticized for speaking his mind even though he made sure he didn’t go too far.
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On social media, Venkatesh Prasad’s repeated jibes about KL Rahul’s form caused quite a stir
After Prasad and Aakash Chopra got into a Twitter fight, what started as a one-off opinion turned into the hottest topic on Twitter. Chopra defended the India batter in response to Prasad’s incessant criticism of Rahul on Twitter, which led to an all-out argument. Prasad turned down a request to discuss the matter over a video and accused Chopra of being an “Agenda Peddler,” among other things.
After almost a month, things have settled down. In point of fact, Prasad even gave Rahul credit for his match-winning fifty in the first ODI against Australia in Mumbai; however, the former India pacer was forced to deal with the fallout from the entire Twitter scandal. Prasad divulged the criticism he received for speaking his mind while ensuring he did not cross the line, breaking his silence on the subject.
“I’ve got nothing against anybody but it’s just that whatever I feel I say it. Few people take it; few don’t. It’s up to them. It’s not that I’ve only spoken about KL Rahul. I even expressed my opinion over Sarfaraz Ahmed as well who has been performing brilliantly. I am sure that I didn’t cross the line, as simple as that. Few people have taken it very seriously and few have criticized,”
Prasad told CNN News 18.
Prasad said that his criticism of Rahul was based on how he had observed the India cricketer since he was young. He reiterated that Rahul’s performances have not adequately showcased his talent, but he also stated that he is optimistic that the star India batsman will soon improve his situation.
“Look I’ve got great respect and regard to KL Rahul. I’ve seen him since his Under-16 days – almost for 15 years. Having followed and worked with him at different stages be in Karnataka, at NCA or with the Indian team. He was given a long rope and that’s fair enough for the kind of potential that he has. But he has not lived up to the talent that he is there. I am sure it will get better in the next few months but having said that, I have not been harsh; I had to say what I felt,”