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Gambir criticized Shastri for comments ‘the best team in the world’

New Delhi: Former Indian Opener Gautam Gambir is not happy with Ravi Shastri’s words where he has called the best side of the Virat Kohli LED in the world.
Shastri’s statement did not go down well with Gambir’s proverb, we will not hear this kind of statement from the newly appointed coach Rahul Dravid.
Shastri’s ownership as the head of the coach ended after the campaign forgot India at the T20 World Cup ICC man who was recently concluded.
One of the most famous batsmen and legendary Cricketer Dravid was appointed as head coach of the Indian team.
Shastri with the famous compares the visit of the Indian Team Test series in Australia with the 1983 World Cup title victory.
Gambir said it was okay if this statement came from someone else, not from the coach out.
“It is unfortunate that this statement comes from him; You will never hear this kind of statement from Dravid.
That is a fundamental difference between Dravid and others,” said Gambhir Kali now Navbharat.
“When you win, let others talk about it.
You win in Australia, it is a big achievement, no doubt.
You win in England, it appears well, no doubt.
But let others praise you.
You will not hear statements like It was from Rahul Dravid.
Is India playing well or badly, his statement will always remain balanced.
In addition, it will reflect other players, “said the former Indian opener.
Welcoming the removal of Dravid after the departure of Shastri, Gambir said, “One thing I found surprisingly is that when you play well, you usually don’t boast.
It’s okay if someone else talks about it; when we won the 2011 World Cup, when we won the Cup World 2011, when we won the 2011 World Cup, no one gave a statement that said this team was the best in the world, especially the state.
“The Shastri government as head coach saw India reached No.1 in tests and many test series tests at Overseas in Australia, as well as victories in the UK and South Africa.

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