Former Indian coach Ravi Shastri took outbreaks after India’s five -wicket defeat in England in the first Test match in Headingley.
After seeing concerns in the Indian lineup, Ravi Shastri has suggested a change in the attitude of the current head coach Gautam Gambhir for the remaining of the five -match testing series.
Ravi Shastri suggests that Gautam Gambhir changes his attitude
The former coach, while speaking to Sky Sports Cricket, urged the current Indian coach to take a firm stand while addressing the causes of disadvantage in the dressing room. He also said that the coach should openly catch the persons concerned for repeated errors.
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“I think (there) coaching staff has a big role,” said Ravi Shastri.
Fielding errors were not watched lightly by Ravi Shastri, and he urges that Gambhir should bring strictly to the players’ notice, as intensity deficiency shifted a speed at several vital points of the game.
“Dropping catch is not under his control. This is the place where the team as a unit can work hard and be better.”
Ravi Shastri said, “These are areas where you have become difficult many times as a coach, actually difficult in that dressing room. There are some things where you tick some people. But, there was a lot of positiveness in this test.”
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The top order can be Sai Reforms Batsman with minimal runs in that top order; However, the youth is a unique talent and is expected to give some more opportunities to express themselves on the international front. However, Karun Nair, who made his comeback in the test side after a gap of 8 years, failed to play his role in the Indian batting lineup.
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Shardul Thakur could not have a huge impact in the first Test. He was included in the game 11 as a bowling all-rounder that could produce invaluable runs under the order.
Despite achieving some success with the bat in Australia and England, Shardul could not make some special production this time, managed to score just 5 runs in two innings.
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