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Gambhir's Rank-Turner Gamble Backfires, Dravid's Coaching Mind Praised

Gambhir's Rank-Turner Gamble Backfires, Dravid's Coaching Mind Praised

India's recent home Test series loss to New Zealand has raised concerns about the future of head coach Gautam Gambhir. The team's first home Test series defeat in 12 years, and their first-ever clean sweep in a 3-match series, has brought Gambhir's coaching decisions under scrutiny.One of the key factors contributing to India's downfall was Gambhir's insistence on preparing rank-turners for the Pune and Mumbai Tests. This decision has been criticized by former Pakistan cricketer Basit Ali, who believes it was a mistake to abandon the approach of Gambhir's predecessor, Rahul Dravid.Ali praised Dravid's coaching philosophy, which involved preparing pitches that would turn on the last couple of days. In contrast, Gambhir's pitches have allowed even part-time spinners to extract significant turn from the first day.Ali also questioned Gambhir's understanding of player psychology. He believes that Gambhir's aggressive approach, which encourages batsmen to play T10 and T20 style in Test cricket, is unfair to players like Virat Kohli.Gambhir's coaching philosophy and the performances of veterans like Kohli and Rohit Sharma will be crucial to India's success in their upcoming tour of Australia. The team faces a daunting task in the 5-Test series, and Gambhir's ability to guide them through the challenges will be tested.

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India's Batting Woes: Former Pakistan Batsman Blames Batting Coach

India's Batting Woes: Former Pakistan Batsman Blames Batting Coach

India's recent Test series defeat against New Zealand has sparked a debate about the team's batting approach and the role of the batting coach. Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali has criticized the Indian batting coach for failing to guide the young batsmen in the nuances of Test cricket.India's 0-3 whitewash at home was largely attributed to their inability to handle spin bowling on turning pitches. Kiwi spinners Mitchell Santner and Ajaz Patel wreaked havoc, taking 13 and 11 wickets respectively. Basit Ali believes that the Indian batsmen were too aggressive and failed to adapt to the conditions."Who is India's batting coach, not able to advise the batsmen that you approach Tests session by session? Trying to score 10-12 runs every over is not cricket," said Basit.He pointed out that young batsmen like Shubman Gill and Yashasvi Jaiswal threw away their wickets after getting starts. "Is there no one to tell players like Jaiswal and Gill that when you reach 30-35, then don't get out playing loose shots, try to play out the session? Because only a set batsman can be successful (on such tracks), at that time he is your Bradman," said Basit.Basit also questioned the decision to prepare turning pitches for the series. "Jaiswal scored 200 against England. Those were better pitches. (Rahul) Dravid has a better mind (as a coach) compared to Gautam. Dravid used to advise for four-day pitches, so that a Test match goes at least until the fourth day. Let it turn from the third, fourth day, fifth day," he said."But you guys are asking for wickets (that turn) from the first day, where someone who is not a regular spinner will get turn even if he bowls straight. Santner took 13 wickets in one Test, something he may not have done in a series of five ODIs," he added.India's batting coach is currently unclear, with assistant coaches Abhishek Nayar and Ryan ten Doeschate not having a specific role in that area. Basit believes that the lack of a dedicated batting coach has contributed to the team's struggles.India will face a tough challenge in their upcoming tour of Australia, where they will play five Test matches. The first Test begins on November 22 in Perth.

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India Sends Rahul, Jurel to Australia Early Amid Batting Concerns

India Sends Rahul, Jurel to Australia Early Amid Batting Concerns

India's Test team has come under intense scrutiny following their disappointing loss to New Zealand in the recently concluded home series. With the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia looming, the team management has taken a bold decision to send star batters KL Rahul and Dhruv Jurel to Australia early.The move has raised eyebrows, as it suggests a lack of confidence in the current batting lineup. Former India opener Aakash Chopra expressed his concerns, stating that the decision to send Rahul and Jurel early indicates "a lot of concern over India's batting."Chopra questioned the timing of the team selection, suggesting that it may have been premature to name the squad before the New Zealand series. He pointed out that Sai Sudharsan, who impressed in Australia with his batting, could have been included in the team.However, Chopra acknowledged that Rahul and Jurel have not had enough game time in India and that sending them to Australia could provide them with an opportunity to find form and score runs. He also expressed his preference for Rahul over Sarfaraz Khan, despite Khan's impressive century against New Zealand."If you ask me to choose between Rahul and Sarfaraz for the Australia tour, I will pick the former though the latter has scored 150 against New Zealand," Chopra said. "And even between Jurel and Sarfaraz, I might still be tempted with the former."India's tour of Australia will begin on November 22 with a five-match Test series. The team will be desperate to win at least four matches to qualify for the World Test Championship final next year. The early arrival of Rahul and Jurel is a sign of the team's determination to address their batting concerns and put up a strong challenge in Australia.

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Rohit Sharma's Test Batting Technique Under Scrutiny

Rohit Sharma's Test Batting Technique Under Scrutiny

Rohit Sharma's recent batting performances have raised concerns among cricket experts, particularly after India's 3-0 Test series defeat to New Zealand. The Indian captain has managed only 133 runs in his last 10 Test innings, prompting scrutiny of his technique and approach.Former teammate Dinesh Karthik believes that Rohit needs to adjust his aggressive style to succeed in Test cricket. "In Test cricket, intent is getting him into a safe space where he feels he can use that when in trouble," Karthik said. "It's not a method where he's using it like he's using it in white ball cricket."Karthik suggests that Rohit should trust his technique and adopt a more balanced approach. "The one thing that Rohit Sharma is not doing, which he did very well when he took up his role as an opener, is trusting his technique," Karthik added. "He went to England, he left a lot of balls. He decided that he can play shots. But what he'd do is, anything outside the off-stump, he would let it go. 'I am going to have the mental strength to bat long.'"Rohit's Test average in 2024 stands at a modest 33, indicating a need for improvement. The Indian team will be hoping that he can rediscover his form and lead them to success in upcoming Test matches.

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Harshit Rana Ruled Out of Third Test, Focuses on Border-Gavaskar Trophy Preparation

Harshit Rana Ruled Out of Third Test, Focuses on Border-Gavaskar Trophy Preparation

India's head coach Gautam Gambhir has confirmed that uncapped seamer Harshit Rana will not participate in the upcoming third Test match against New Zealand in Mumbai. Despite reports suggesting Rana's inclusion in the squad, Gambhir clarified that the rumors are unfounded.Rana, who has been a part of India's white-ball teams since his impressive performance in the 2024 Indian Premier League (IPL) season, has been brought to Mumbai to work with bowling coach Morne Morkel in preparation for the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy."Harshit Rana is not part of the squad. He has just come here to prepare for the Australia tour," Gambhir stated at the pre-match press conference. "We have a Test match here, and we want to use this time to prepare Rana for the BGT."Gambhir emphasized that Rana's presence in Mumbai is solely for training purposes and has no bearing on the Test squad. The team management aims to utilize this opportunity to enhance Rana's skills ahead of the crucial series against Australia.The third Test between India and New Zealand will commence on Friday at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai, the same venue where New Zealand spinner Ajaz Patel achieved the remarkable feat of claiming 10 wickets in an innings.

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Harshit Rana Shines in Ranji Trophy, Ready for Australia Tour

Harshit Rana Shines in Ranji Trophy, Ready for Australia Tour

Harshit Rana's stellar performance in Delhi's Ranji Trophy victory against Assam has solidified his readiness for the upcoming five-Test tour of Australia. The 22-year-old pacer showcased his all-around abilities, claiming five wickets in the first innings, scoring a crucial half-century at No. 8, and delivering critical breakthroughs in the second essay to secure a 10-wicket win for Delhi.Rana's impressive display comes just days after he was named in India's 18-member squad for the tour of Australia. He is also set to join the India squad for the third Test against New Zealand, which begins in Mumbai on Friday. Rana had previously been with the India contingent as a traveling reserve for the first Test in Bengaluru before being released to gain match experience in Delhi's game.Delhi coach Sarandeep Singh, a former India selector, expressed his confidence in Rana's ability to deliver for the national team. "Rana showed he is totally ready to play Test matches," Singh said. "If India wants him to play (in Mumbai), I would love to see that. If he ends up playing a Test before going to Australia, then it is better for Harshit and India too."Singh's assessment is supported by Rana's consistent performances in domestic cricket. In the ongoing Ranji Trophy season, he has taken 25 wickets in six matches, including two five-wicket hauls. His batting has also been impressive, with an average of 35.25 and a highest score of 85.Rana's versatility and ability to contribute in multiple ways make him a valuable asset to any team. His pace and accuracy with the ball, combined with his solid technique and temperament with the bat, suggest that he has the potential to succeed at the highest level.As India prepares for the challenging tour of Australia, Rana's inclusion in the squad is a testament to his hard work and dedication. His performances in the Ranji Trophy have demonstrated that he is ready to take on the world's best batsmen and make a significant contribution to India's success.

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Kohli, Rohit's Form Woes Raise Concerns Ahead of Australia Tour

Kohli, Rohit's Form Woes Raise Concerns Ahead of Australia Tour

India's batting stalwarts, Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, have endured a disappointing run in the ongoing Test series against New Zealand. Their struggles have raised concerns among fans ahead of the crucial tour of Australia.Kohli, who has been grappling with form in Test cricket for the past few years, has managed only 88 runs in four innings, with a solitary half-century. Rohit, the team's opening batsman, has fared slightly better with 62 runs, including a knock of 52.The duo's inconsistent form has contributed to India's consecutive defeats, handing New Zealand a historic 2-0 series lead. Their absence from the season-opening domestic red-ball tournament, the Duleep Trophy, has also drawn criticism.Former India spinner and selector Sunil Joshi has emphasized the importance of domestic cricket for top players. He believes that playing in domestic tournaments helps batters improve their skills against spin bowling, a crucial aspect in Indian conditions."When will we see our top-order batters go back to play domestic cricket?" Joshi questioned. "If you don't play domestic cricket, you won't be able to play spinners."A comparison statistic on social media has highlighted the contrast between Kohli and Rohit's recent domestic appearances and that of legendary batsman Sachin Tendulkar. Tendulkar last played in the Ranji Trophy in 2013, the same year he retired from international cricket. Kohli's last Ranji Trophy appearance was in 2012, while Rohit's was in the 2015-16 season.Fans have questioned why Kohli and Rohit cannot follow Tendulkar's example and participate in domestic cricket to prepare for international assignments. They argue that playing in domestic tournaments would help them regain form and improve their skills against spin bowling.As India gears up for the challenging tour of Australia, the performance of Kohli and Rohit will be crucial. Their ability to rediscover their form and contribute significantly to the team's success will be a key factor in determining India's chances of success Down Under.

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Pujara's Absence Haunts India as Test Woes Continue

Pujara's Absence Haunts India as Test Woes Continue

India's Test Woes Continue as Pujara's Absence Looms LargeIndia's recent Test series defeat to New Zealand has raised concerns about the team's batting lineup, particularly the absence of Cheteshwar Pujara. Former cricketer Aakash Chopra believes Pujara's steady influence is sorely missed, as the current lineup lacks the ability to grind out sessions and withstand pressure.Pujara, known for his patient and defensive style of play, has often been a backbone for India in difficult conditions. His ability to hold the crease and absorb pressure has allowed other batsmen to play more freely. However, in his absence, the Indian lineup has struggled to cope with the New Zealand bowlers.Chopra highlights the team's shift towards an aggressive approach, questioning whether it is the right strategy for Test cricket. He argues that Pujara's defensive style, while often criticized as slow or unglamorous, played a crucial role in holding the team together during difficult sessions."It will happen repeatedly in Test cricket that you will be asked to play a session where a wicket shouldn't fall. You need to keep your head down and defend. There is a battle of attrition at times," Chopra said. "Cheteshwar Pujara's defensive cricket, that brand of cricket which is non-glamorous, hard-working, staying at the wicket from morning to evening, we are missing that brand of cricket, and we are repeatedly seeing the result of that in collapses."Chopra also emphasizes the benefits of Pujara's presence even when he is not scoring heavily. His ability to occupy the crease and delay the game allows the bowlers to tire and the ball to soften, creating opportunities for other batsmen to score runs."You need a guy to stand there to stop collapses even if the scoreboard moves or not. He keeps delaying the game. The bowlers get tired and the ball gets old and soft, and the others score runs. India are of course missing that game style of Pujara," Chopra added.The absence of Pujara has left a significant void in the Indian batting lineup, and it remains to be seen how the team will address this issue in future Test matches.

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Shami's Absence Raises Concerns Over India's Bowling Strength for Australia Tour

Shami's Absence Raises Concerns Over India's Bowling Strength for Australia Tour

Mohammed Shami's absence from India's squad for the upcoming Australia tour has raised concerns among experts, with former batter Sanjay Manjrekar expressing doubts about the team's bowling strength.Shami, who has been struggling with a foot injury and Achilles tendon surgery, was not included in the squad, leaving a void in India's pace attack. In his place, youngsters Prasidh Krishna and Harshit Rana have been called up to join Jasprit Bumrah, Mohammed Siraj, and Akash Deep.Manjrekar believes that Shami's absence will be a significant blow to India's chances of success in Australia. "This seam attack, which we are so proud of and have won so many matches on its performances, seems to have a problem," he said. "Bumrah's form has been terrific, but Siraj's form has dipped and there is no Shami. I am sure Australia won't be too nervous seeing this Indian seam attack."Manjrekar also pointed out that the inexperience of Krishna and Rana could be a factor. "Prasidh Krishna can make a surprise cut in the XI for India Down Under," he said. "But Siraj has underperformed. On the last tour, Siraj was at his peak. Yash Dayal came under the radar of Indian selectors but he has now disappeared completely, so that is surprising to me."India will be aiming for a hat-trick of series wins in Australia, having triumphed on the 2020-21 and 2022-23 tours. However, the absence of Shami and the concerns over Siraj's form could make their task more difficult.

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