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ABD’s Blunt Take on Gambhir: Too Much Emotions?

Former South African cricketer and former RCB star AB de Villiers shared his view on the ongoing Gambhir discussion in Indian cricket. His comments added another layer to the debate.

AB De Villiers On Gambhir’s Style

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In an interview with Ashwin, AB said he never knew much about Gautam Gambhir as a leader. He remembered him as an emotional player and said an emotional coach is not always ideal in a dressing room. He made it clear there is no right or wrong.

Different Coaching Preferences

He explained that some players feel secure working under a former cricketer. Others prefer someone who brings coaching experience instead of playing achievements. The balance depends on the team environment and the people involved.

Reactions From The Public

Many supported AB’s view. Others argued that emotion has nothing to do with cricketing success and cited Virat Kohli as an example. They said Kohli was more expressive and direct than Gambhir and still delivered results.

Past Remarks Recalled

Some also recalled moments where GG criticised coaches like Ravi Shastri and questioned their credentials. Now that he holds the same responsibility, they believe he avoids accountability and shifts focus to himself.

What Lies Ahead For Gambhir And ICT

With negative public perception rising, you watch to see how long Gambhir stays in charge. The ICT continues to struggle in red ball cricket and the pressure around him is growing.

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