“He is a bitter type…”, Captain Rohit Sharma said about head coach Gautam Gambhir.
He was a scrappy type of player. He has played some excellent innings in tough matches – Rohit Sharma Gautam Gambhir & Rohit Sharma (Photo Source: Getty Images) Team India is currently playing the second match of the Test series against Bangladesh in Kanpur. However, the first two days of play were canceled due to rain. The third day’s play also could not start on time. Meanwhile, an interview of Indian Test and ODI captain Rohit Sharma is going viral, in which he has described Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir as angry. Rohit described former coach Rahul Dravid as very different from Gambhir. Rohit Sharma said this about Gautam Gambhir According to NDTV Sports, Rohit Sharma said, We have seen a change in coaching. First there was Rahul Bhai. Now Gautam Gambhir is our coach. He was a scrappy type of player. He has played some excellent innings in difficult matches. The word Khadoos sounds negative. But let us tell you, in Mumbai, the player who gathers at the wicket is called Khadoos. This term is often used in the Mumbai cricket fraternity. Indian captain Rohit Sharma makes headlines due to his one-liners on the field. While talking further, he also talked about these things. Hitman said, My job is to play and get the best out of others. Whatever I have to say for this, I will say it. The atmosphere in the Indian dressing room is such that everyone is motivated. Rohit retired from T20 International for this reason After defeating South Africa in the T20 World Cup 2024 final, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli had announced their retirement from the shortest format of the game. Recently, Rohit revealed the reason due to which he thought of retiring from T20. I retired from T20 International because I enjoyed playing this format, I played for 17 years, I performed well and all this happened. Then, won the 2024 World Cup. This was the best time for me to decide that ‘Okay, now it’s time for me to move on and focus on other things’. There are a lot of good players who can perform well for India.