‘He can’t still bat’: Ishant Sharma on Gary Kirsten’s bluntness | Cricket news

New Delhi: India’s World Cup winner former coach Gary Kirsten has recently expressed his praise for Gautam Gambhir on England’s difficult Test tour to draw the team a reliable 2-2.India and England settled for a deadlock after five intensive tests played in about two months.“I am really happy to level the series for the Indian cricket team and it’s great for Indian cricket. I am really happy for Gautam Gambhir, I know him well. Whatever has been achieved with the team, is really pleased and pleased with him,” Kirsten told reporters on the edge of an incident here.“They (India) are really really good. We all get excited by the success of the Indian team, I definitely do it. Kirsten said, “They have found a big herd of young players coming through now and it is really exciting.After losing the series opener in Leeds, India staged a remarkable comeback to level the rubber, concluded with a famous victory of visitors at the Oval.India won the 2011 World Cup at home under Kirsten’s guidance and reached the number one place in the test format during their time with the team.Gambhir Sehwag’s early fellow was Gambhir was part of the World Cup winning team and made a good knock of 97 in the final against Sri Lanka.Recalling his tenure as a coach in this part of the world, Kirsten said Ishant Sharma was getting Ishant Sharma to practice batting in the nets with India and was finally helping VVS Laxman to save a test against Australia in Mohali in 2010.
“In my three years with the Indian team, a highlight Ishant Sharma with his batting pad got down in the nets and then to face 48 balls in the Test match against Australia with VVS Laxman to win the game. It was an attraction for me to work on my batting.“I really enjoyed a leadership perspective because he didn’t think he could bat. And he could still not bat well, but we helped him receive it through that Test match and really did well,” Kirsten said.Set a target of 216, India was staring at the barrel at 124 for eight, but with Laxman (not 73 not), first with Ishant (31), and then Pragana Ojha with No. 11, directed India to win a memorable one-kettle.