Team India: Ashish Nehra's statement on Gambhir and Kohli, said this on sharing the dressing room

Posted on 24th Jul 2024 by rohit kumar

Former Indian fast bowler Gautam Gambhir has claimed that he does not see any problem between Virat Kohli and Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir will start his tenure as the head coach from the Sri Lanka tour and Kohli will also be a part of the ODI team during this time. Gambhir and Kohli argued on the field during the IPL last year, but this season a good jugalbandi was seen between the two and both of them got along well.

 

Gambhir talked about his relationship with Kohli before leaving for the Sri Lanka tour and Nehra believes that there will be no differences between the two inside the dressing room. Nehra said that both Gambhir and Kohli are very passionate and when both of them are in the dressing room, they will be united for the team.

 

Nehra told a sports channel, both Kohli and Gambhir are passionate people. Whenever both have played for the team, they have troubled the opposition team. When they are together in the dressing room, they will be united and united for the team. Kohli has 16-17 years of experience and Gambhir is also very experienced. People remember what is happening outside, it is not just about Kohli and Gambhir. Many players have clashed with each other on the field in the past, but when they play together for the team, they play well as a player, coach, or senior player.

 

'Gambhir is outspoken and transparent'

 

Nehra also said that Gambhir is always outspoken and only listens to his mind. He said Gambhir is outspoken and transparent which is good. He listens to his mind which is very important. Yes, I agree that everyone has their style of coaching. I do not see any kind of trouble between Kohli and Gambhir, especially the way the careers of both of them have been.

 

The Indian team will play a three-match T20 series against Sri Lanka from July 27. Kohli retired from T20 International after the T20 World Cup and he will join the team before the ODI series starting on August 2.

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