Former India head coach Ravi Shastri has called on current coach Gautam Gambhir to take a tough stance against underperforming players like Yashasvi Jaiswal and Karun Nair following India’s five-wicket defeat to England in the first Test at Headingley.
Shastri’s Stern Message to Gambhir
Speaking after the match, Shastri didn’t mince words: “Gautam should go hard in that dressing room. No mercy. These are repeated lapses, and they’re costing India matches.” His comments come amid growing scrutiny over India’s fielding and middle-order collapses, with Jaiswal notably dropping multiple catches that proved costly.
Dressing Room Tensions Rise
Reports suggest Gambhir has already expressed frustration behind closed doors. According to News18, he warned players that continued failure to follow team strategies would result in being dropped from the squad. The mood in the dressing room is said to be tense, with Gambhir reportedly telling players, “I’ve had enough”.
India’s Struggles Continue
India’s loss at Leeds marked their first defeat in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series, despite strong individual performances. The team’s inability to capitalize on key moments—especially in the field—has drawn criticism from former players and fans alike.
What’s Next?
With the second Test at Edgbaston just days away, all eyes are on how Gambhir will respond. Will he make bold changes or double down on his current squad? Either way, the pressure is mounting.
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