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IND vs Eng Test: East-India cricketer question Gautam Gambhir’s strategy-‘Take a chil pill’. Cricket news

Manchester, England – July 21: India captain Shubman Gill spoke to coach Gautam Gambhir and selector Ajit Aggarkar during a net session at the Emirates Old Trafford on July 21, 2025, England. (Photo by Gareth Kople/Getty Image)

Former India cricketer Sanjay Manjrekar has slammed the head coach Gautam Gambhir for his “poor strategy” and “suspicious selection” in the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.On Sunday, after India pulled an successor in Old Trafford, Gautam Gambhir said that Karun Nair was not released and the team was selected on the correct combination basis.

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Gambhir’s blunt statement did not sit well with Manjrekar.“And to suggest that Karun Nair had not dropped ‘… Come on. Come on. You guys see it as a drop; for them, this is about choosing the right team.” If someone is dropped, he is dropped, ”Manjrekar said on Gehotstar.“I think India has done well despite some of its (Gambhir’s) strategic decisions. Let’s not forget this: India lost 3–0 to New Zealand’s house and lost to Australia comfortably. The battle we have seen in this team? It is below for players. Because cleverly, Gambhir has not always made things easy – especially with some of his selection, ”he said.Manjrekar also urged to take a little rest from the serious, saying that he always appears in a combative mood.“This is not about ‘you guys think’ and ‘we think’ – we are all part of the same industry and the same country. I just want to see him taking a chill, I will relax a little, and be open for difficult questions. What will happen, I am not sure,” I am not sure, “I am not sure,” Manjrekar said.The fourth test ended with captain Shubman Gill, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar in a deadlock after centuries, and Washington Sundar saw that India dominated the last day’s game in Old Trafford.The fifth and final test will begin at the Oval on 31 July.

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