When Hardik Pandya led the Gujarat Titans to two consecutive IPL finals, Ashish Nehra was his coach. Despite this success, Pandya's anticipated captaincy role for India was given to Suryakumar Yadav in T20Is, with Shubman Gill as his deputy.
When Hardik Pandya led the Gujarat Titans to two consecutive IPL finals, Ashish Nehra was his coach. Despite this success, Pandya's anticipated captaincy role for India was given to Suryakumar Yadav in T20Is, with Shubman Gill as his deputy.
When Hardik Pandya led the Gujarat Titans to two consecutive IPL finals, Ashish Nehra was his coach. Despite this success, Pandya's anticipated captaincy role for India was given to Suryakumar Yadav in T20Is, with Shubman Gill as his deputy. This decision, influenced by the new head coach Gautam Gambhir and the chairman of selectors Ajit Agarkar, has sparked discussions.
Nehra, who had a successful stint with Pandya at Gujarat Titans, isn't shocked by this move. He believes that Gambhir has different plans for the Indian cricket team, plans that do not include Hardik as captain or vice-captain.
"No, I am not surprised. When it comes to cricket, these things keep happening. Yes, Hardik Pandya was vice-captain in the World Cup, but at the same time, there is a new coach who has come in. Every coach and every captain have different thoughts. At this time, his (Gambhir's) ideas are toward that direction," Nehra told Sports Tak.
Agarkar cited fitness as the main reason for denying T20I captaincy to Hardik. Nehra concurs, noting that Hardik remains a crucial player in white-ball cricket, contributing significantly to the team's balance.
"I think Ajit Agarkar and Gautam Gambhir have made it clear, that's good. He is playing one format, 50-over also, he is playing less. Hardik Pandya, in white-ball cricket, will remain a very, very important player for Indian cricket. When you have him, you can have 4 fast bowlers, he brings in a different balance to the side and keep in mind, that there's no impact player in international cricket," Nehra added.
Nehra also praised the decision to make Shubman Gill vice-captain in both T20Is and ODIs. While acknowledging that Gill is still developing as a leader, Nehra sees great potential in him.
"They have made Shubman Gill in not just one format, but in all three formats. That means you are looking ahead. Shubman Gill is a work in progress. He is 24-25 years old now. He will get better as we go ahead. He has the desire to play all 3 formats, he has the heart to learn. He is not someone who thinks that whatever he is doing is right. He is not that kind of guy. Be it a youngster or an experienced player, he likes to have a discussion and learn," he said.
As fans eagerly await the 2024 Paris Olympics, the dynamics of the Indian cricket team continue to evolve. With tickets to the Paris Olympics 2024, Paris Olympics 2024 packages, and tickets to the Olympics 2024 becoming available, sports enthusiasts are gearing up for a summer filled with both cricket and the Olympic Games Paris. The decisions made now will shape the future of Indian cricket as the team prepares for upcoming challenges and opportunities.
In related news, the Sri Lanka cricket team continues to make strides in world cricket, aiming to solidify their position among the top cricket players. Meanwhile, the Sri Lanka football scene is also gaining momentum, showcasing the nation's growing interest in diverse sports. The cricket sports community is abuzz with the latest developments, and the Indian cricket team, including rising star Shubman Gill, is set to face significant competitions ahead.
As the Indian cricket team prepares for their upcoming series, the focus remains on building a robust squad capable of excelling in all formats. The leadership changes and strategic decisions will undoubtedly play a crucial role in their performance on the global stage, including the much-anticipated cricket olympics events in the future.
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