Foreign coaches are not appropriate for India, according to Gautam Gambhir, because “They Can Spoil Your Cricket.”

Foreign coaches are not appropriate for India, according to Gautam Gambhir. Because “They Can Spoil Your Cricket.” Gautam Gambhir, a former cricket player for India. Has praised the nation’s coaches and advocated for the appointment of Indian coaches for the Indian cricket team.

Gautam Gambhir, a former cricket player for India, has praised the nation’s coaches and advocated for the appointment of Indian coaches for the Indian cricket team. Gambhir noted that Indian coaches had demonstrated their abilities in the past and gave the example of Lal Chand Rajput, under whose leadership India won the 2007 ICC T20I World Cup. Foreign coaches, in the opinion of Gambhir, may ruin Indian cricket, he said.

“Yes, we don’t want and need foreign coaches for our team, they can spoil your cricket and team, what’s wrong with Indian coaches? What have they done wrong? We won the 2007 T20 World Cup under the coaching of Lal Chand Rajput,”

he stated.

The former India opener also discussed the team’s triumph in the tri-series against Australia and Sri Lanka, which it also won while Rajput served as coach.

“We also won the CB series first time in Australia with the same coach but what we remember is the 2011 World Cup victory and coach Garry Kirsten,”

Gambhir was brought up.

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He questioned the lengths of time the previous foreign coaches had spent coaching.

“What special work was done by Duncan Fletcher and Johnn Wright? We have to show trust in our local players and coaches,”

He mentioned.

Gambhir praised and recalled the role of bowlers, who were crucial to India’s World Cup victories in 2007 and 2011.

“Why should we always remember players who scored 97 and 91 in the World cup final. Zaheer Khan and Harbhajan Singh played crucial roles in the Indian victory and their effort was equal to that of batsmen, so we have to remember them too,”

he stated.

During the most recent IPL season, the southpaw served as a mentor for the Lucknow Super Giants.

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