The Impact of T20 Cricket on Spin Play: Gambhir Weighs In
Head coach Gautam Gambhir dispels concerns over declining spin play skills among Indian players, attributing challenges to T20 cricket's prevalence. Despite a recent loss at Pune, Gambhir emphasizes ongoing efforts to improve. The upcoming Australia tour provides another chance to secure a win for India.
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In a candid discussion, head coach Gautam Gambhir has countered claims that Indian cricketers are losing their touch against spin bowling. According to Gambhir, the challenges faced by players are largely due to the influence of T20 cricket's aggressive style, which may undermine traditional defensive techniques.
India's recent disappointment came as they lost a Test match on a spin-friendly pitch at Pune by 113 runs, breaking a long-standing unbeaten streak at home. Despite the setback, Gambhir believes Indian players remain skilled against spin, stressing that ongoing practice and adaptation are crucial.
Forward-looking, Gambhir highlights the significance of results, particularly with the World Test Championship in mind, and views the upcoming Australia tour as a vital opportunity to demonstrate growth and resilience on the international stage.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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