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Sourav Ganguly's Straightforward Decision On Mentor Gautam Gambhir In the midst of Weighty Analysis

Sourav Ganguly subdued all discussions around Gautam Gambhir's training, his conduct in the media as India gear up for the Boundary Gavaskar Trophy.

It isn't being Gautam Gambhir right now. The India lead trainer sees questions being raised over his progression following two humiliating series routs - - against Sri Lanka in ODIs and New Zealand in Tests. How Gambhir addresses the media in the public interview has likewise turned into a subject of discussion among a few previous cricketers. Be that as it may, ex-India chief Sourav Ganguly doesn't believe Gambhir should check his regular senses and has encouraged others to allow him to be the manner in which he needs to.

During a talk with RevSportz, Ganguly leaped to Gambhir's protection saying that is the manner in which the India lead trainer is. Ganguly even refered to the instances of previous Australia stars like Ricky Ponting, Matthew Hayden, Steve Waugh, and so on who additionally had a comparative character style in contrast with Gambhir, to legitimize the India mentor's demonstration.

"Everything I will say is left him alone. I saw some analysis of what he said in the question and answer session. It is how he is. Leave him alone. At the point when he won the IPL, he was something very similar. You were going crazy over him. Since he has lost three Test matches and a one-day series against Sri Lanka, the straight talk has not been taken a gander at pleasantly. Yet, that is how he is," said Ganguly.

"Also, same difference either way. Australians, from the time I have watched cricket, they have been toughfor you. They have played their cricket that way, whether it was [Steve] Waugh, [Ricky] Ponting or [Matthew] Hayden. In this way, nothing bad can be said about what Gambhir has said. That is how he is, and he battles. He contends, so let us allow him an opportunity. It has quite recently been a few months, and you are condemning him," he added.

Gambhir's swipe at Ricky Ponting during a public interview likewise turned into a subject of discussion. However, Ganguly feels individuals ought to allow him to get out anything he desires to as that is what his identity is.

"No issue at all. Allow him to express out loud anything he enjoys, for that will help him. At last you need to proceed to play the game hard. That is just reality, and it has occurred for a long time against Australian cricket crews. That makes this series significantly more cutthroat and, surprisingly, more followed by individuals. So let it be. We should allow Gambhir an opportunity. You have given him a task. In two months, you can't condemn him," he said.

"I know the following nine months, it will be exceptionally hard for him. Five Test matches in Britain. Champions Prize. It will choose Gambhir. In this way, according to my perspective, allow him an opportunity and don't be too unforgiving with him," he added.

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