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“Have you ever seen these many changes?”

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Former Indian opener Navjot Singh Sadhu has criticized the head coach Gautam Gambhir During the fourth Test against England in Manchester, failure to establish the team’s permanent combination.

On Saturday, July 26, a 61 -year -old boy shared a video on his YouTube channel, @Nijotsidhovsel, where he emphasized that the teams won by strong combination, not individual talent. He added that repeated changes in wholesale and wholesale have affected the team’s balance. Sadhu said:

“In the third match, Bumra has been returned and Prasad Krishna has been released. In the fourth match, the sky deep was injured and Anshol Kamboj was brought. What is happening? Have you ever seen these many changes? It’s not bad, it is not worse. And you may not be, and you can’t.

“You are not able to make a proper combination. Who understands Gautam Gambhir better than Gambhir that teams won not because of individual spirit but because of individual talent? When it was with KKR, it was a six -booller set that took 106 wickets. It made a difference. , Washington comes, Nitish Reddy comes, “he added.

Meanwhile, further changes to the Indian lineup are expected for the fifth Test starting in London on July 31. Jasprot Bumra It is likely to rest as part of the workload management, while the fracture is expected to lose the pant due to the foot.


“The engine itself seems tired” – Navjot Singh Sadhu expressed concern over Jaspert Bumra’s fitness.

In the same video, Navjot Singh Sadhu also criticized the performance of Indian bowlers on the fourth Test against England on the fourth Test day. 61 -year -old child indicated his absence Kuldeep Yadav And it was observed that Jasparet Bumra was not bowling at its usual pace and looked tired. Sadhu said:

“And the biggest question is, where is Kuldeep? Why? Look, if you look at Indian bowling today, it felt like only two and a half bowlers. Like his shoulders, just as his shoulders were falling, just look at the boomer. The wind is visible.

Meanwhile, in reply to India’s first innings, 358, England finished 3 days at 544/7, with a lead of 186 runs. Ben Stokes (77) And Liam Dawson (21) unbeaten on the crease.