I Don't Have PR Team: Rahane Exposes Selectors, Shares Test Exit Story

I Don't Have PR Team: Rahane Exposes Selectors, Shares Test Exit Story

[NDTV] - 02/17/2025

Ajinkya Rahane opened up on his painful exit from the Indian Test team, saying neither the selectors, nor the team management communicated with him about the decision.



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