Gautam Gambhir’s fiery press conference: Slams give updates on critics, pants and bumrah, exploding England on handshake drama. Cricket news

Timesofindia.com in Manchester: India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir expressed pride in the flexibility of his team, as he attracted the fourth test at Old Trafford to survive in the series. Speaking after the match, Gambhir said that the players had laid the foundation of a team that believes in coming back home for people. “Many people closed us. This is the foundation of the team. I don’t believe in the transition, this is the best 18. It’s just a little inexpensive,” Gambhir said in his press conference.
During 2009, when compared with his own famous knock in Napier, the group was firm that the group was carving on its own path. “This team will not follow anyone and does not want to follow it. They want to go back home for the common man. The way people wrote us before the game started, it is the foundation of this team that the people sitting in the dressing room want to fight for the country.” Shubman was admired for Gill, who scored his fourth hundred of the series. “There was no doubt on Shubman Gill’s talent. Those who were only know to talk about cricket. Gill has no burden of captaincy.” Gambhir also confirmed that Rishabh Pant had been dropped from the final test at the Oval due to his serious leg injury. “Any kind of praise is not enough for him, to bat with a broken leg. Generations must talk about it. It is unfortunate.” He separated the concerns on the selection of the team and said that everyone was raised keeping in mind the clear roles. “We don’t leave anyone. We choose the best XI. We felt that a left -handed batsman would be better at number 3 against this attack. Anusul Kamboj was also chosen as we felt that he would perform well in solid circumstances.”
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There was no update on Jasprit Bumrah, but Gambhir confirmed that all quick bowlers are currently fit. He also admitted for centuries by Jadeja and Sundar, saying, “If someone is batting at 90 or 85, will you not allow them to score a hundred? Both of them were entitled to hundreds and they were fortunately.” Looking forward to oval testing, was serious clear. “I believe in the results and we are still below 2–1, hopefully we will try and make it 2-2.” India will move towards an oval requirement requiring a win to square the five -match series.