The Indian cricket team recently proved its strength by winning the T20 World Cup for the second consecutive time. But former Team India cricketer R Ashwin feels that there is still a big problem in this team which needs to be resolved. Ashwin also responded to the statements and assumptions made against Gautam Gambhir. Ashwin also told in which match he finally decided that he should retire. Ashwin has also made a big revelation on Virat-Rohit.
Ashwin told the problem of Team India
R Ashwin told in a conversation with Rev Sport that the biggest problem of Team India is not batting but bowling. He said, ‘This team is changing right now. Batting against spin is our problem but still batting is not the biggest issue. We have good batsmen but bowling is not as effective as batting and this is the biggest problem.
Ashwin opens up on the current India head coach: I like Gautam (Gambhir), and many people may have different opinions about him, but he is someone who always puts the team ahead of individuals. He credits the team, not individuals, and that’s something I like. pic.twitter.com/CKmbzxtjha
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Why did Ashwin decide to retire?
Ashwin told why he suddenly retired in the middle of the Australia tour. He said that he decided to retire during the Brisbane Test. Ashwin said, ‘I was a senior bowler in Perth. Washington Sundar was given a chance in that Test and there I felt that my time was over. ‘
Ashwin spoke big on Gautam Gambhir
Ashwin also put the truth about Gautam Gambhir in front of everyone. He told that Gautam Gambhir does not talk about any one player, he gives credit for the victory to the entire team. He said, ‘I like Gambhir, many people have different thoughts about him but he congratulates the entire team for victory and not just one player, this is the thing I like most about him.’
Ashwin opens up on the current India head coach: I like Gautam (Gambhir), and many people may have different opinions about him, but he is someone who always puts the team ahead of individuals. He credits the team, not individuals, and that’s something I like.