Gavaskar questions if Gill preferred Kuldeep over Shardul
The general perception is that head coach Gautam Gambhir has pushed for bowlers who can contribute with the bat, especially after India's collapse in the Headingley Test where they slumped from 430/3 to 471 all out in 11 overs.
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Sunil Gavaskar & Kuldeep Yadav
Manchester, 27 July
The legendary Sunil Gavaskar believes Shubman Gill may not have had the
final say in selecting the playing XI, a decision he insists should rest solely
with the captain and not be influenced by anyone else, including the head
coach.
The continued omission of left-arm wrist spinner Kuldeep Yadav has
triggered intense debate, especially after Joe Root's record-breaking century
in the ongoing fourth Test, where he eclipsed Ricky Ponting to become the
second-highest run-scorer in Test cricket. Root, now on 13,409 runs, trails
only Sachin Tendulkar’s record tally of 15,291.
"At the end of the day, it is the captain's team," Gavaskar
said on Sony Sports.
"You can't say that he didn't want somebody like, in Shardul
Thakur's case or Kuldeep Yadav’s case, that he didn't want them, maybe Shubman
didn't want Shardul in the team and wanted Kuldeep," he added.
Despite boasting a strong match-up against Root -- having dismissed the
England batter twice in three balls across two limited-overs games in 2018 at
Manchester and Lord's -- Kuldeep has remained sidelined throughout the series.
In both instances, Root was completely foxed by the Kuldeep's guile.
The general perception is that head coach Gautam Gambhir has pushed for bowlers who can contribute with the bat, especially after India's collapse in
the Headingley Test where they slumped from 430/3 to 471 all out in 11 overs.
Gavaskar felt strongly that Kuldeep should have been part of the playing
XI.
"He should have had him in the team. He is the captain. People are
going to talk about him and his captaincy out there. So, it's got to be his
call really."
The former India skipper also felt that internal disagreements or
selection dynamics may be deliberately kept under wraps to show that
"everything is fine" within the dressing room.
"I know that for the sake of showing everything is honky dory,
these things might not come out. Fact is that the captain is responsible. He is
the one who is going to be leading the XI players. Simple as that,"
Gavaskar added.
Gavaskar further said things worked differently during his time as captain, when team selections were entirely the captain's prerogative and the
concept of a coach did not exist as it was all about managers and assitant
managers.
"We didn't have coaches. We just had former players as managers or
assistant managers of the team. They were the kind of people who you went up to
and talked to, they gave you some advice at lunchtime or at the end of the
day's play or on the eve of the game.
"So, it is difficult for me to get my head around the captain and
the coach's combination. When I was captain, we had nobody who was a former
player,” Gavaskar said.
India have so far opted for seam-bowling all-rounder Shardul Thakur in
the opening and ongoing fourth Test, and included Nitish Kumar Reddy in the
second and third matches. However, their bowling contributions have been
minimal.
Thakur has bowled just 27 overs across three innings, taking two
wickets. At Headingley, he was used for just six overs in the first innings and
10 in the second.
Reddy, meanwhile, bowled 28 overs across two Tests with the same number
of wickets. With the bat, Thakur has returned scores of 1, 4 and 41, while
Reddy has managed 1, 1, 30 and 13.
India's lack of a wicket-taking option like Kuldeep was felt during
England's massive 669 in the first innings in the ongoing Test, as pace
spearhead Jasprit Bumrah lacked adequate support and Mohammed Siraj also
struggled to make an impact.
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