
Rahul Tiwari
khelja|22-07-2024
Well brother, Gautam Gambhir's first press conference has been held after becoming the head coach of Team India. Before flying to Sri Lanka, Gambhir held a press conference in Mumbai with Indian team's chief selector Ajit Agarkar. As expected, Gautam Gambhir was asked many burning questions in the press conference, to which he answered fearlessly. One of those questions was also related to his relationship with Virat Kohli. Gambhir also answered that question about his relationship with Virat very well. So let's know the 5 big things of Gautam Gambhir's press conference.
Regarding his relationship with Virat Kohli, Gautam Gambhir said that they both have a great relationship. According to Gambhir, he keeps talking to Virat through messages. Gambhir said that both of them will do whatever they can for the betterment of Team India so that 140 crore Indians get a chance to feel proud.
Gambhir also discussed Rohit and Virat's future in ODI cricket. He said that both of them still have a lot of cricket left in them. Both are world class players. Ahead is the Champions Trophy, the Australia series and then the 2027 ODI World Cup, where if Rohit and Virat continue to play, their role will be important.
Gambhir also talked about Bumrah's workload. He said that workload management of a fast bowler is very important. Bumrah is our most important bowler. A bowler like him is one in a hundred or thousands. Therefore, it is our responsibility to manage his workload in a better way.
Gautam Gambhir said that he has got a successful team, which is currently the T20 champion. In such a situation, his job is only to maintain a great atmosphere in the dressing room and keep the players happy. Gambhir said that according to him the winning formula of the team depends on the atmosphere in the dressing room.
Gautam Gambhir said on Ravindra Jadeja not getting a place in the Sri Lanka tour that there is a Test series ahead, where his role will be important. The upcoming Test series will see Jadeja's return to the team.




