India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir: ‘We want to build the culture of Manchester United’ – Watch | Cricket news

The fans on social media were for a treatment as the Indian cricket team led by Shubman Gill visited the Premier League veteran Manchester United on Sunday. 2–1 in the five-observance series against England, the Indian side took a break from the cricketing piece, switching the game and jersey for a day. A video shared on the official X handle of the BCCI took a look at the team’s conversation with the Red Devils. Captain Gill, looked at an important victory to keep India alive in the series, was seen to take inspiration from Ruben Amorim’s squad. But this head coach was Gautam Gambhir, who stood outside, engaged in a meaningful discussion with Manchester United Manager, he said what is expected to ‘copy’ from football veterans. “I have been here in 2014 as well. This is a completely different experience because you interact with the players. I also eliminated chatting with Ruben, which was a good conversation – understand what his ideology is towards the team’s game and what my ideology towards the team’s game is, “Gambhir remembered. He underlined similarities between football and cricket, especially in the context of team culture. The 43 -year -old said, “The original foundation of a team’s game is very similar, where I think it is the player who needs the team instead of preparing the team for a certain person. And this is the culture we want to make.”Captain Gill also reflected the coach’s feelings. He said, “Another game is very exciting to be able to meet the top athletes in the world. It is very inspiring to know their stories. You are playing two different games, but the mindset you play with is mostly, very similar,” he said. Kuldeep Yadav, who has not yet portrayed the series, revealed that he has closely followed Amorim since his play and asked about his strategic setup for the upcoming season.
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