Sunil Gavaskar has reacted to Rahul Dravid’s comments after Team India’s defeat in the final against Australia. The former cricketer said that he was disappointed with the performance of the Rohit Sharma-led team in the final of the WTC and said that no one should be left out and everyone should be criticized.
Dravid was asked about the declining batting averages of Indian players in overseas conditions, to which he suggested that such drop in averages is a normal phenomenon for any team playing away from home. However, Gavaskar dismissed Dravid’s response as irrelevant, pointing out that the question was specifically related to the performance of Indian players. He stressed the need for a thorough self-assessment to identify areas that went wrong for India.
Gavaskar asked whether the coaching and analysis provided by the staff was effective or not and said that errors should be rectified and there are areas that need improvement.
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Sunil Gavaskar said that he too was a part of teams that faced criticism and used to take responsibility for poor performance. He further said that no one should be singled out from the current Indian cricket team and everyone should be criticized.
Gavaskar’s comment highlights the importance of introspection and accountability in the face of defeat. Criticism, when constructive, can serve as a catalyst for improvement and motivate teams to rectify their shortcomings. It remains to be seen how Team India responds to this criticism and works towards addressing the issues highlighted by Gavaskar.
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Sunil Gavaskar has reacted to Rahul Dravid’s comments after Team India’s defeat in the final against Australia. The former cricketer said that he was disappointed with the performance of the Rohit Sharma-led team in the final of the WTC and said that no one should be left out and everyone should be criticized.
Dravid was asked about the declining batting averages of Indian players in overseas conditions, to which he suggested that such drop in averages is a normal phenomenon for any team playing away from home. However, Gavaskar dismissed Dravid’s response as irrelevant, pointing out that the question was specifically related to the performance of Indian players. He stressed the need for a thorough self-assessment to identify areas that went wrong for India.
Gavaskar asked whether the coaching and analysis provided by the staff was effective or not and said that errors should be rectified and there are areas that need improvement.
See also: ‘Ask him what it was?’ Sunil Gavaskar targets Virat Kohli on live TV after star batsman’s dismissal in WTC final
Sunil Gavaskar said that he too was a part of teams that faced criticism and used to take responsibility for poor performance. He further said that no one should be singled out from the current Indian cricket team and everyone should be criticized.
Gavaskar’s comment highlights the importance of introspection and accountability in the face of defeat. Criticism, when constructive, can serve as a catalyst for improvement and motivate teams to rectify their shortcomings. It remains to be seen how Team India responds to this criticism and works towards addressing the issues highlighted by Gavaskar.
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