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IND vs Eng Test | ‘Teams win due to combinations, not personal talent’: Navjot Singh Sidhu slammed Gautam Gambhir’s strategy. Cricket news

Indian cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir and captain Shubman Gill. (Getty image)

New Delhi: Former India cricketer Navjot Singh Sidhu has criticized India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir for a combination of the team during the ongoing fourth Test against England in Old Trafford, Manchester.Speaking on his YouTube channel after ending England’s day 3, a commanding 544/7, Sidhu said that India’s frequent changes have hurt the team’s rhythm and the ability to perform collectively.Go beyond the border with our YouTube channel. Subscribe now!“In the third match, Bumrah Returns and Prasad Krishna are dropped. In the fourth match, the sky deep is injured and Anshul Kamboj is brought. What is going on? Have you ever seen many changes? It is not just bad, it’s bad,” Sidu said, “said,” Sidu said, “

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He said that the revolving-door policy is reducing India’s structure. “You are not able to build a proper combination. Gautam seriously thinks that teams wins due to combinations, not personal talent? When he was with KKR, it was a six-bouler combination that took 106 wickets.

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He also questioned several decisions taken in four tests. “In the first match, Bumrah plays, but Shardul is not given the ball with him. Then Shardul falls, Bumrah does not play, the sky deep comes, Washington comes in beautiful, comes in beautiful, Nitish Reddy comes,” he said, cited lack of continuity.Sidhu did not either put back on India’s bowling performance, causing Kuldeep Yadav’s absence and a decline in Bumrah’s speed.

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“Today, it seemed that there were only two and a half bowlers. Just look at Bumrah. In the first Test, there were more than 140 km/h in more than 40% balls. Today, only one ball has crossed the mark. So somewhere, the engine looks tired,” he said.With England proceeded 2–1 and dominating the fourth test, the questions on India’s selection policy and management have only intensified.

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