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‘Sanjay bhai with due respect your….’ Ex India pacer slams Sanjay Manjrekar after being labeled as MEDIUM pacer

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New Delhi: Former India pacer Vinay Kumar has strongly reacted to Sanjay Manjrekar’s comment, calling him a “120 kmph bowler” during Day 3 of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Perth. Manjrekar made the remark while discussing with Mark Nicholas and Russel Arnold, explaining that the grassy pitches in India, which are favorable for medium pacers like Vinay Kumar, played a key role in his success as a top wicket-taker.

Former India pacer Vinay Kumar has hit back at Sanjay Manjrekar’s comment made during Day 3 of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy Test in Perth. Manjrekar, while discussing with Mark Nicholas and Russel Arnold, said, “But I think that’s gone. Medium pacers like the Vinay Kumar, with no disrespect to him, were topping the wicket-taking charts because all they needed to do with grass on the pitch was put the ball at 120 kmph in the right area, and they got wickets.”

Then, Vinay Kumar took  social media to respond to Sanjay Manjrekar’s comment, defending his career and achievements. He highlighted his milestone as the first Indian fast bowler to take 100 IPL wickets, emphasizing his dedication and consistent performance. A

“With all due respect, Sanjay bhai, your speed gun seems in need of urgent servicing. 120 KMPH? Seriously? By God’s grace, I’m proud of my achievements. I am content and happy with my life. As a medium pacer, I’ve worked hard to become the first Indian fast bowler to take 100 IPL wickets and represent my country in all formats. I take pride in my bowling. Anyway, best wishes and regards,” Vinay wrote on X. Along with Vinay Kumar few cricket fans also took different social media platform to slam Sanjay Manjrekar for the derogatory comment on former Indian pacer.

The 40-year-old former pacer has represented India across all three formats, taking 1 wicket in Tests, 38 in ODIs, and 10 in T20Is. His domestic record is even more impressive, with 504 wickets in first-class cricket, 225 in List-A matches, and 194 in T20s.