Updated On: 25 November, 2019 08:23 AM IST | Mumbai | A correspondent
Manjrekar, it can be recalled, called Ravindra Jadeja a bits and pieces player during the last World Cup in England and attracted the ire of not just the India all-rounder but several cricket fans

Sanjay Manjrekar and Harsha Bhogle
Kolkata: Sanjay Manjrekar got trolled on Twitter again on Sunday when he didn't agree to fellow commentator Harsha Bhogle's view over the need for players to be asked about the visibility of the pink ball. On Day Three of the India v Bangladesh Test, Bhogle said on air: "When there is a post-mortem done of this, the visibility of the ball will be one of things to look at."
Manjrekar didn't seem to agree and remarked: "Don't think so. Don't think visibility is an issue." "You need to ask, for those who have played cricket, it's evident it can be seen well," Manjrekar went on, before Bhogle made his point: "The only reason you need to ask is, having played cricket should never be a limitation or a ceiling to learning. We would never have had T20 cricket otherwise".