The weather does not change so soon … Gautam Gambhir, who turned away from his own talk, came to the name of Bumrah.

Gautam Gambhir overturned with Bumrah (photo-PTI)

Gautam Gambhir made many big statements after the crushing defeat in the Leeds Test, but he has said one such thing on Jaspreet Bumrah which is really surprising. Actually, the head coaches of Team India have overturned from their point. As soon as he became a coach, he said what he said, now he is talking differently from him. Let us tell you what is the matter. Actually, when Gautam Gambhir took over the post of head coach of Team India, he said that he does not believe in things like injury management. He said that if a player is Inzard, then you should come to recover. But now Gautam Gambhir is talking about Bumrah on England tour.

What did Gautam Gambhir say on Bumrah?

Gautam Gambhir said after the defeat in the Leeds Test that Bumrah will play three Test matches. According to him, it is very important to manage Bumrah’s workload. He said, ‘It is necessary for us to manage the workload of Bumrah. There is a lot of cricket left ahead. Before coming on this tour, we had decided that he would play three Test matches. We have not yet decided which two remaining Test matches they will play.

What did Gautam Gambhir say in 2024?

Gautam Gambhir had said to Star Sports in talk, ‘My faith has never been on the Injury Management, if you are injured, then go and recover and come back to the team. When you play international cricket, you should do as much as you can. Gautam Gambhir had said, ‘The injury is part of the player’s career. I do not believe much that you keep some players just for the test and we should maign their injury. If you are in good form, then play all three formats. It is clear that now Gautam Gambhir’s talk is completely opposite. Now Team India has to fight the next war in Edgbaston, the second match will start from July 2. Now it remains to be seen whether Team India is able to make a comeback or not.

Asish Roy
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