The veteran made a big statement about Gautam Gambhir (Photo- PTI)
Gautam Gambhir, the head coach of the Indian team, has recently been reprimanded by former Australian opener Matthew Hayden. Matthew Hayden reprimanded him over a controversy during the five -match Test series played between England and India. In fact, the fifth Test match between England and India was played at Canington Oval, London. Before the Oval Test match, Gautam Gambhir had an argument with the pitch curator there. Gambhir was shouting a lot at him, whose video also went viral on social media.
Matthew Hayden spoke a big thing about Gautam Gambhir
Before the start of the game of the Oval Test match, Gautam Gambhir was showing finger to the pitch curator Fortis Lee there that he cannot tell what he should do and what not. On this, Matthew Hayden said on ‘All -Over the Cricket’, “Pitch curator is a little defensive about the pitch. The same is seen in England. He was showing a little pretense that this is the final test and our venue. He tried and made a little difficult for Gautam Gambhir. But I think they (Gambhir) should reduce their voice a little. Before the Test match, he was practicing his team. “
Before the fifth Test match, England was leading 2–1 in the Test series and it was very important for Team India to win this match. At the beginning of the Test match, even though there was a debate between Gautam Gambhir and the pitch curator, India took revenge in a brilliant way. He won the last Test by 6 runs and the series ended at 2–2.
India won the Oval Test
Batting first in the Oval Test match, Team India scored 224 runs in their first innings, in response to which England were piled on for 247 runs in their first innings. After this, the Indian cricket team scored 396 runs in the second innings due to the century of Yashasvi Jaiswal. Yashasvi scored an innings of 118 runs. England needed 374 runs to win but the team collapsed for 367 runs. For India, a strong fast bowler Mohammad Siraj took a total of 9 wickets while bowling tremendously while the famous Krishna took 8 wickets.