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Gautam Gambhir Ends Silence On Attempts To Oust Rohit Sharma & Virat Kohli: ‘I’m Being Pitted Against…’

Indian cricket team’s recent victory over New Zealand in the first T20 match has been the talk of the town. While the team’s performance was commendable, there has been some criticism over the selection of players. However, former Indian cricketer Gautam Gambhir has come forward to address this criticism and has responded to Shashi Tharoor’s post on social media.

After India’s 48-run win over New Zealand, Congress MP Shashi Tharoor took to Twitter to express his disappointment over the exclusion of Sanju Samson from the playing XI. He wrote, “I have no problem with the result, but I do have a problem with the selection. Why play someone for just one game and then drop him? Makes no sense to me.”

This tweet caught the attention of Gautam Gambhir, who is known for his straightforward and no-nonsense approach. In an interview with a leading news channel, Gambhir addressed the criticism and defended the team’s selection.

He said, “I respect Shashi Tharoor as a politician, but I don’t think he understands the dynamics of team selection. It’s not just about one player, it’s about the team as a whole. The team management must have had a strategy in mind while selecting the playing XI. And as we can see, it worked in our favor.”

Gambhir further added, “It’s easy to criticize from the outside, but the players and the team management know what’s best for the team. They have a better understanding of the conditions and the opposition. We should trust their decisions and support the team.”

The former cricketer also pointed out that it’s not fair to single out one player for criticism. He said, “Sanju Samson is a talented player, and I am sure he will get his chance in the upcoming matches. But we cannot overlook the contributions of other players in the team. Everyone has a role to play, and we should appreciate their efforts.”

Gambhir’s response to the criticism has been widely appreciated by the cricket fraternity and fans alike. His words of wisdom have not only silenced the critics but also motivated the team to perform better in the upcoming matches.

It’s not the first time that Gambhir has stood up for the team and its players. He has always been vocal about his opinions and has never shied away from speaking his mind. His passion for the game and his love for the Indian team is evident in his words and actions.

As a former player, Gambhir understands the pressure and challenges that come with representing the country at the international level. He knows that the players give their best on the field, and their selection is based on merit and not personal preferences.

Moreover, Gambhir’s response to the criticism also highlights the importance of team spirit and unity. In a team sport like cricket, it’s crucial to have a strong bond and support each other. And Gambhir’s words have only strengthened this bond within the team.

In conclusion, Gautam Gambhir’s response to the criticism over team selection is a reminder to all of us to trust the team and its decisions. As fans, it’s our responsibility to support and encourage the players, especially during tough times. Let’s continue to cheer for our team and hope for more victories in the upcoming matches.

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