Cricket
India’s big loss to England has raised questions about the team’s direction. Former opener Aakash Chopra has pointed out a troubling trend under Gautam Gambhir.
Team India has had some great wins under Gambhir, but their recent losses have often been one-sided, with the team struggling to recover.
Former opener Aakash Chopra said Gambhir’s time as coach has had big ups and downs, with India either dominating or struggling badly.
India won the T20 World Cup, Champions Trophy, and many matches under Gambhir, but heavy losses to New Zealand, Ireland, and England show a serious problem with consistency.
Chopra also noted that India keeps struggling against England’s short-pitched bowling, even though the batters know it’s coming but can’t handle it well.
Vaibhav Sooryavanshi and Ishan Kishan struggled with England’s short balls, and their dismissals showed how this tactic kept troubling India.
India’s aggressive style brings big wins but also sudden collapses. Can Gambhir make the team more consistent and reliable?