Gautam Gambhir Questions Yo-Yo Test as Sole Fitness Criterion for Player Selection

Gautam Gambhir Questions Yo-Yo Test as Sole Fitness Criterion for Player Selection

Gautam Gambhir, the former Indian opening batsman, has expressed his views on the yo-yo test, a fitness assessment used to gauge the physical fitness of cricket players. Gambhir believes that while fitness is important, it should not be the sole criterion for player selection.

During a recent interaction with Sportskeeda, Gambhir stated that fitness should be a factor, but players should primarily be judged based on their skills. He emphasized that the yo-yo test may not accurately reflect a player's overall fitness and that it is unfair to drop or ignore players solely based on their performance in the test.

"Fitness should be a factor, but I also do not agree that we have to pass a fitness test to be called fit. I don't agree to that. Fitness should directly be related to the trainer. If a trainer feels that you're fit enough, some people are physically strong from a point of view that they can lift a lot of weights in the gym," Gambhir said.

He added, "But if you don't select someone just because of a yo-yo test, I don't think that's the right way. You select players on their talent, on their battling skills, on their bowling skills. And it is the trainer's job to keep working on their fitness and keep making them better physically as well. Just because someone doesn't pass a yo-yo test and doesn't get selected, I think that is a bit unfair."

Gambhir's comments come amid speculation that he may be in contention for the role of head coach of the Indian cricket team. The current coach, Rahul Dravid, is set to step down after the ongoing T20 World Cup.

Gambhir has expressed his desire to coach the Indian team, stating that it would be a great honor. He was a key member of the Indian team that won the 2007 World T20 and the 2011 ODI World Cup.

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