BCCI Sacks Three From Gautam Gambhir’s Support Staff After Border Gavaskar Trophy Loss, Dressing Room News Leaks

The head coach of the Indian Cricket team Gautam Gambir (right) and Abhishek Nayar.© AFP
After the disappointing show of the Indian cricket team at the Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia, which the team led by Rohit Sharma lost by a 3-1, came a series of news leaks. While a loss of series is one of the sports, which was a surprise is that the news of the locker room is disclosed. There was a news that there was a certain player who wanted the team’s temporary captain, then another shocking report who allegedly alleged that the coach of India Gautam Gambhir had blamed Sarfaraz Khan for disclosed news.
Now, if a report in the Hindi daily DAINIK Jagran We believe, BCCI has entered action and dismissed deputy coach Abhishek Nayar, although the popular coach is only eight months after his mandate with the Indian Cricket team. There was no official confirmation of the BCCI team concerning development. If the BCCI publishes a declaration on this subject, this report will be updated. The report also said that BCCI recently sent an opinion indicating that any support staff who have been on the team for over three years could be withdrawn from the service. Fielding coach T Dillip and coach Soham Desai, who has been part of the team for three years, have also been withdrawn from the service, the report said.
No new appointments will be made in place of Nayar and Dillip. The great national cricket Sitanshu Kotak is already associated with the team while Ryan Ten Dosechate will supervise the role played by Doechate. The role of Deai will be taken up by Adrian Le Roux. South Africa is currently associated with the kings of Punjab. From 2008 to 2019, he worked with Kolkata Knight Riders. From 2002 to 2003, he also worked with the Indian team. Adrian will join the Indian team after the IPL.
Earlier, saying that the “debates” in the locker room should not go out in the public domain, the head coach of India, Gautam Gambir, said that he had “honest” conversations with his players because the only performance can help them stay in the configuration. In the midst of troubled reports in the locker room, Gambir sought to turn off the fire by declaring that they were “only relationships, not of the truth”. “The debates between the coach and the player should stay in the locker room. Severe words. These are not reports and not the truth,” said Gambir during an avant-match press meeting.
“Indian cricket will be in safe hands until honest people remain in the locker room. The only thing that keeps you in the locker room is performance. There were honest words and honesty is important,” he added.
“There is only one tendency and there is only one discussion – this is the first ideology of the team that counts. You have to play what the team needs. You can always play your natural game in a team sport – but if the team needs you – you have to play in a certain way,” said the head coach.
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