'If you can play then…', Gautam Gambhir gave the first message to the Indian team after becoming the head coach; said a big thing

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Tezzbuzz|13-07-2024

Gautam Gambhir First Message to Indian Team: At present, there is a lot of discussion about workload in the cricket world.

Every day there is talk about the workload of players on the cricket field. To reduce the workload of players playing all three formats of cricket, they are always given rest in some format or the other. However, Gautam Gambhir, the new head coach of the Indian team, does not pay much attention to things like workload. Recently, he has said a big thing while sending the first message to the Indian team.

Head coach Gautam Gambhir sent the first message

Recently, Star Sports India has shared a video from its official X account. In the video, Gautam Gambhir said, 'Look, I strongly believe in one thing that if you can play, you should play in all three formats. I do not believe in injury management. If you get injured, go and recover, it is a very simple thing. When you play international cricket, you should do as much as you can. If you ask any top player, he wants to play in all three formats. Injuries are a part of a player's career.

If you play all three formats, you will also get injured.'

Gautam Gambhir further said, 'You should play all three formats. I don't believe in keeping some players only for Tests so that we can manage their injuries and workload. As a professional cricketer, your career is not very long. You are playing for your country, so you should play as much as possible. If you are in good form, then you should play all three formats.'

This message of Gambhir is like a warning bell for those players who have limited themselves to limited overs format or test format.

Along with this, Gambhir's words are also like a warning for the players who take a break for workload management. Now it will be interesting to see what other changes come in the Indian team after Gautam Gambhir takes charge.

Along with this, Gambhir's words are also like a warning for the players who take a break for workload management. Now it will be interesting to see what other changes come in the Indian team after Gautam Gambhir takes charge.

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