Gautam Gambhir versus oval curator: Batting coach Satashu Kotak revealed the ‘silly’ reason behind the hot conversation. Cricket news

Timesofindia.com in manchester: India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir was involved in an oral change with Oval Pitch curator Lee Fortis during India’s alternative training session before the final Test match against England. The incident occurred when the Indian bowlers were marking their run-up areas in the nets, causing a public conflict between the two.The situation quickly increased before India’s batting coach Satanshu Kotak pulled the Fortis away and stepped up to spread stress, while Gambhir continued to express his displeasure from a distance.Team India batting coach Satanshu Kotak cited the reason behind the hot argument.
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“When we were looking at the pitch, they asked us to stand 2.5 meters away. We were wearing joggers. It was very strange. Given the wicket with a rubber spike, nothing is wrong. We see that the land is not damaged. Its pitch, not antique,” he said to reporters.He said, “When they were receiving the ice box, the curator shouted at the support staff. Gambhir objected to him. The way he said that Gambhir did Gambhir. Everyone knows that everyone knows that the oval is not the easiest person to deal with the curator at the oval,” he said.
The batting coach also clarified that India is not going to make any official complaint against the curator.Oval curator Lee Fortis presented his side of the story and called India coach “Bit Touching”. “You saw what he was this morning. He is a little touch!” He told reporters. He said, “The story has no side. You have to ask him.” Fortis made several attempts between him and Gambhir to provide the facts of transpreamed. “I’m fine we have found nothing to hide here,” he said.
Spreading on many occasions, tension has increased throughout the series. It began at Lord’s, where Shubman Gill blindly expressed his displeasure for his second innings in England openers Zak Croly and Ben Docket by about 90 seconds.The play was at the peak in Manchester, where England felt an indispensable draw, offered to play early. However, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar refused, both reached near individual milestones. His decision did not sit well with Ben Stokes and his comrades, causing an oral spat trigger on the field.The fifth and final test of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy will begin on Thursday.