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Don’t judge people just by the way they play at this World Cup: Gambyam Gambir

New Delhi: Former Indian Opener Gautam Gambir expressed his disappointment over India crashing into the T20 World Cup but also urged fans who did not give up on the team.
In its column for the Times of India, Gambir wrote, “It’s never a good feeling.
As a sportsman you want to be the ruler of your fate rather than waiting for some permutations to go to the right to find out how far you are going forward.
In a competition.
The Indian team will tell What do you mean.
Champions practice to win, they work hard to score more than the opposition and not wait for the results of the New Zealand vs Afghanistan to find out their fate.
Crash into his fate South Africa is a bitter pill to be swallowed up.
“India came out of the T20 World Cup after New Zealand beat Afghanistan to order the second semi-finals from Group 2 on Sunday.
“Both of these instances underlined one general fact – relevance to respecting small points while designing a road map to victory.
There is no place for IFS and but many things in sports, but things can be different if India has planned better for Shaheen Shah Afridi, or assess better tones when they take New Zealand in the second match.
For South Africa, they might damage the lack of their aggression while pursuing a small target of 85 against Bangladesh.
Is there a lesson there for the committee? Should Be Round-Robin, where Each team plays a role, rather than having two groups? “Gambir asked.
Virat Kohli’s team came to the tournament as a hot favorite but let their future depend on another team after a big loss for Pakistani rivals, who was the first team to make the Final Four, and then Kiwi.
“I will also urge fans to continue to be proud of the Indian team.
We will be disrespectful and unfaithful as their supporters if we judge them in this solitary performance at the ongoing World Cup.
Yes, we lose to Pakistan.
Yes we were beaten on Strategy by New Zealand.
Yes, our friends from across the border are in the semifinals and we do not.
But last.
The Indian team won our series in Australia earlier this year.
Next they played it to visit India to defeat them in the three formats.
This leads them 2-1 in an away test series with the last game to play next year, “Gambir asserts.
India struggled with Afghanistan and Scotland but it was too late and now they found themselves out of the tournament even before their last match against Namibia on Monday.
“Before we take them to the cleaners, please pause and think that all of these games are played in bio-safe bubbles.
I know some of the petrified individuals to answer their doorbells when Covid-19 is at its peak, go alone stepping out to work.
But Players practice at home, take flights, quarantine in hotel rooms, live lives that bubbled to play and comfort you and me.
Yes, they are paid handsomely and it is a professional world out there …
blah …
Blah …

What about just saying, “Tried well, boys”, Gambir signed.

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