
India Coach Gautam Gambhir (Photo Gareth Coppley/Getty Images) Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir emphasized the importance of a first -class cricket in shaping a strong national team and described it as “the most important format” and at the same time emphasized the need for everyday effort, growth and pride in representing the country. In an interview with Sony Sports Network during the third test in Lord’s, Gambhir spoke with a former teammate and now commentator Cheteshwar Pujara. “This is probably the first time that the transition is happening in all three departments,” Gambhir said with reference to the current phase of the Indian cricket. “For me, first -class cricket at home is the most important format.”
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He also emphasized the values he wanted his team to do. “It is about growing, learning and competition every day. It’s a struggle for every day. And it’s about representing a three -color every day. Gautam Gambhir is not important. The Indian cricket is important,” he said. Gambhir emphasized the value of the feedback and team environment. “Everyone has the right to have an opinion on the culture of this dressing room. And it will depend on every opinion.”
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The head coach also briefly talked about his personal life and mentioned his decision to fly back to India before the first test he was with his sick mother. “The family is important, but you have to understand one thing-you are here for the purpose. For me, a moment is turned on every day,” he said. Gambhir’s tenure was under pressure, with India won only 4 of their 12 tests under his leadership. Last year, India suffered a home loss in New Zealand and lost Border-Gavascar to Australia 1-3 and disappeared the third straight final of the World Championship.