Basit Ali has criticised Team India’s batting coach for not doing his job.© AFP
The Indian males’s cricket workforce, led by head coach Gautam Gambhir, has come underneath extreme criticism following the Test collection whitewash towards New Zealand at residence. For the primary time ever, India misplaced a collection at residence with a scoreline 3-0, comprising of as many video games. Amid the continued debate surrounding the spin-friendly tracks, Ali questioned the position of Gambhir and his teaching workers. He highlighted India’s batting failures, notably towards spin, and criticised the batting coach for not doing his job.
“India ka batting coach hai kaun, jo yeh nahi bata pa raha ki Test cricket session to session hoti hai? Bas har over 12 run bana lo, 10 run bana lo. Yeh koi cricket hai yaar! (who is India’s batting coach, not able to advise the batsmen that you approach Tests session by session. Trying to score 10-12 runs every over is not cricket),” Basit stated in a video on his YouTube channel.
Gambhir’s teaching workers contains of Abhishek Nayar and Dutchman Ryan ten Doeschate. However, there isn’t a readability as to who performs the position of the batting coach.
Basit additionally slammed India’s batting coach, if there’s any, for not having correct dialogue with younger gamers, particularly the likes of Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal.
“Is there no one to tell players like Jaiswal and Gill that when you reach 30-35, then don’t get out playing loose shots, try to play out the session? Because only a set batsman can be successful (on such tracks), at that time he is your Bradman. But it seems they wait and think that there is still Virat Kohli to come back, Rishabh Pant too, additionally KL Rahul and Sarfaraz; however on these tracks, the one who is about is the massive participant,” he added.
New Zealand spinner Mitchell Santner and Ajaz Patel ran via the Indian line-up. While Santner took a match-haul of 13 wickets within the Pune Test, Patel bagged 11 in Mumbai.
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