Axar Patel, a spin-bowling all-rounder and potential successor to Ravindra Jadeja, emphasises he doesn’t need to prove his worth amid Indian cricket’s transition. With 184 international wickets, the 31-year-old Axar focuses on performing whenever opportunities arise. He remains unfazed by selection issues, highlighting the importance of role clarity and communication, especially in T20 cricket.
I don’t need to prove anything to anyone: Axar Patel

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