Gavaskar’s anger erupted! Left Kuldeep, raised questions on Gambhir’s ‘Blunder’

Gavaskar's anger erupted! Left Kuldeep, raised questions on Gambhir's 'Blunder'
Gavaskar’s anger erupted! Left Kuldeep, raised questions on Gambhir’s ‘Blunder’

Birmingham: India’s great batsman and former captain Sunil Gavaskar appeared angry with the decisions of the Indian team management, including captain Shubman Gill and head coach Gautam Gambhir. Leg spinner in second Test match Kuldeep Yadav Gavaskar has reacted sharply if he was not given a chance again. He believes that this is a big mistake of team management.

In the second Test for Team India, there was a dire need of a bowler who could take wickets, especially given the simple performance of other fast bowlers in the first Test. Gavaskar did not understand not to include Kuldeep Yadav in the playing XI, which he is “surprised”.

However, the Indian team as the second spinner Washington beautiful To Shaul Thakur Including the team instead of. Captain Shubman Gill told at the time of the toss that the decision has been taken to strengthen the lower order batting, as the team had to face defeat by five wickets due to the failure of the same department in the first Test. In addition, the depth in fast bowling and Jaspreet Bumrah All -rounder due to resting Nitish Kumar Reddy Also was given a place in the team, due to which young batsman Sai Sudarshan I had to sit outside.

Gavaskar strongly criticized these two decisions of the team. He insisted that India’s batting was not a problem, as the team scored more than 800 runs in two innings in the first Test. According to Gavaskar, the team was in dire need of the bowlers who took wickets, not only the batsmen who scored run. He said, “If your top order batsman is not scoring the run that you expect, then Washington Beautiful or Nitish Reddy cannot fix it at number seven, because he was not the batsman who failed in the first Test. You scored more than 830 runs.”

Gavaskar believes that the team needed to strengthen its bowling unit. England are ahead 1-0 in this series, and the second Test has begun in Birmingham, in which England won the toss and decided to bowl first.