New Delhi:
The fifth Test match (Aus vs Ind 5th Test) against Australia, which started from Friday in Sydney, was completely controlled by Rohit (Rohit Sharma) has taken hold. And this discussion is not going to die down here. Now different news have started emerging regarding Rohit dropping himself from the fifth test. Now different news is coming from Australian media regarding Rohit sitting out of XI. And if reports are to be believed, Rohit’s “end” had started in Perth itself, when Jasprit Bumrah had given a better than expected start to India’s campaign by leading the team to victory under his captaincy.
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According to the report of a local newspaper The Australian, some questions started being raised after India’s unexpected victory in Perth because the players celebrated this victory in different groups. Now, while it was expected that the team would celebrate the victory together, the celebration was celebrated in different groups.
While the head coach was seen enjoying dinner in a restaurant with his family, the rest of the players were seen celebrating in different groups on the streets of Perth. In fact, a senior member of Team India’s support staff offered his credit card for the players’ bill payment, but no one showed interest.
Later a reserve player asked the newspaper reporter, “Has Gautam Gambhir said anything about him?” Shortly after asking the question, he expressed regret and surprise at this and said, “I don’t know why so much wrong is happening with him. No one in this team says anything to me. Neither the captain nor the coach. I don’t know.” that’s what’s up.” According to the report, many players have complaints about Gambhir’s working style. These players do not know how the new head coach will react in different situations. In comparison to previous coaches Ravi Shastri and Rahul Dravid, the presence of Gautam Gambhir in the dressing room has created different emotions and questions among the players.