Australia vs India: Here's what Gautam Gambhir said about Virat Kohli's captaincy

Australia vs India: Here’s what Gautam Gambhir said about Virat Kohli’s captaincy

Australia defeated India by 51 runs in second ODI on the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG) on Sunday (November 30) to win the three-match One-day International (ODI) collection. 

Australia had registered a convincing win the primary ODI and dominated India utterly within the second ODI too to clinch the collection with none bother. Australian batsmen made a mockery of Indian bowling assault as they scored over 370 runs on each events. 

Indian skipper Virat Kohli is below the scanner and former India opener Gautam Gambhir has slammed Kohli for failing to guide the crew correctly. 

“I can’t understand the captaincy to be honest. We kept talking about how important it was to take wickets upfront, if you have to stop this kind of batting line-up and then you make your premier bowler bowl two overs,” Gautam Gambhir stated in a video posted on ESPNCricinfo. 

“Normally, in a one-day game, probably there are three spells and you finish 10 overs — 4,3,3 — or probably the maximum is four overs. But if you stop your premier fast bowler just by bowling two overs upfront with the new ball, I can’t understand that kind of captaincy and I can’t even explain that captaincy,” he added. 

“It’s not T20 cricket. T20 cricket is different and sometimes even in T20 cricket, people end up bowling three overs upfront. I can’t understand the reason to be honest, that was poor captaincy,” Gambhir stated. 

Gambhir additionally stated that India might have given probability to Washington Sundar or Shivam Dube in the event that they had been lacking the providers of a sixth bowler.

“They could have given someone like Washington Sundar or Shivam Dube or whoever was there in the squad to play the next game and see how they go into the one-day format. But if you don’t have anyone in Australia then it is a selection error as well. Unless and until you don’t judge someone you will never be able to find how good he is at the international level. India has not taken those options to Australia and those might come back to hurt them big time,” Gambhir stated.

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