Yuzvendra Chahal and Ravindra Jadeja are described as “pathetic” and “awful” by Abdur Rehman.

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Many spinners who are regarded as some of the greatest in the world have played for team India over the years. Spin bowlers like Anil Kumble, Harbhajan Singh, and Ravichandran Ashwin have dominated international cricket. One of the main reasons the squad has dominated world cricket over the years is their domination with spin. The Indian team’s contemporary spinners are also a formidable force. The names Ravindra Jadeja and Yuzvendra Chahal come to mind when talking about the best spinners in the world. In 62 Test matches, 171 ODI games, and 64 T20I games, Jadeja has taken 259 wickets. He has also taken 189 and 51 wickets, respectively.

Chahal also has a stellar track record for the national squad. The 32-year-old has taken 121 wickets in 72 ODI games and 91 in 75 T20I games. Abdur Rehman, a former cricketer for Pakistan, however, launched an unexpected assault against Chahal and Jadeja. Rahman even went so far as to call the spinners “pathetic” and “terrible” bowlers and claimed that MS Dhoni’s leadership was the only reason Jadeja could play well.

Abdur Rehman was recently questioned on the weakest Indian spinner. He first declined to respond and stated that no spinner is bad if he is defending his country, but he eventually spoke when host Nadir Ali pressed on hearing from him. “Jadeja jab shuru mein aya tha, woh fariq spinner tha” (Jadeja was a pathetic bowler when he first started his career). Under MS Dhoni’s captaincy, he was prepared in such a way that he is now a No. 1 bowler. Chahal is also a horrible bowler. You can hit him easily. There is no force in his deliveries, and he cannot spin the ball much. Lambe race ka ghoda nehi hai,” Rehman said on the YouTube channel, “Nadir Ali podcast.”