Tim Paine Comment on Gautam Gambhir Coaching: Recently, the Indian team was defeated in the three-match Test series against New Zealand. After which questions were raised not only on the form of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, but also on the coaching of Indian team head coach Gautam Gambhir. Now India is going to play Border-Gavaskar Trophy from 22nd November. In which a five-match test series is to be played between India and Australia. Before its start, Gambhir’s coaching has once again been targeted. This time former Australian captain Tim Paine has criticized the coaching of Gautam Gambhir.
Penn’s comment on Gambhir
Tim Paine has raised questions on the coaching style of Indian cricket team coach Gautam Gambhir. Before the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, Penn described Gambhir as ‘prickly’ and said that his coaching is not right for the Indian team. Team Paine said, “Gambhir’s reaction is not a good sign. Ponting is now a commentator and is paid to express his opinions. His analysis on Virat’s form was correct. But the biggest problem for India at the moment is not Virat’s form, but the coach’s ability to remain calm under pressure.
Paine praised Ravi Shastri’s tenure
Recalling Ravi Shastri’s time, Tim Paine said that under his leadership the Indian team won the Test series in Australia twice. Paine said, “Shastri created a positive environment for the team. He inspired the players and created an energetic atmosphere. Gambhir’s coaching style is a bit strict, but it does not seem right for the Indian team.
Gambhir vs Ponting controversy happened recently
Recently there was a dispute between Gautam Gambhir and Ricky Ponting. The controversy started when Ricky Ponting expressed concern over Virat Kohli’s form. He said that Virat’s recent form can become a challenge for the team. Gambhir hit back sharply at Ponting’s comment and asked why he interferes in Indian cricket. Ponting called Gambhir a ‘prickly character’ and clarified that his comment was only an analysis.
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