Former head coach gave strict advice to Gautam Gambhir! Jaiswal and lower order players advocate for not showing mercy
Ravi Shastri Advice to Gautam Gambhir: Team India is being criticized everywhere after the defeat in the first Test against England in Headingley. India’s position was strong on the first four days on the Leeds ground, but on the last day, there were many such mistakes due to which England overturned the whole game.
After this defeat, the response of the former head coach of the Indian cricket team has now come out, who has given strict advice to Gautam Gambhir. At the same time, he has said a lot about taking a tough stand towards many players of the team.
This veteran gave advice to Gautam Gambhir
Talking on Sky Sports Cricket, Ravi Shastri gave his response to this after India lost in the Leeds Test. He gave a huge advice to India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir. He has asked to do something for the next Test match so that the mistake is not repeated again.
Regarding Gautam Gambhir, Ravi Shastri said, “Strict in the dressing room. Gambhir should not hesitate to scold the players after repeated lapses. Gambhir should raise the team’s issues firmly and also hold the players responsible for the frequent mistakes.” Shastri says that coaching staff plays a big role in this. There are some areas where you have to work hard as a coach.
India lost many opportunities
Ravi Shastri also believes that there was a big mistake against Team India against England. Team India’s lower middle order could not do anything special, which gave England a chance to return to this match. This is the reason why Ravi Shastri feels that coach Gautam Gambhir will have to work hard in the dressing room.
Let us tell you that during India’s fielding, five catches were missed which was a matter of discussion. Jaiswal left four catches in the entire match. At the same time, Rishabh Pant also lost many important opportunities behind the stumps. Rishabh missed several opportunities to dismiss Ben Stokes and Joe Root off Jadeja. On the fifth day, there was a lot of mistake from India which brought England closer to victory.