“There is the kind of T20 cricket we want to play. We don’t want to be afraid to lose the game of cricket,” Gambhir told the host broadcaster. “We want to play high-risk, high-ancused cricket. And these people have really adopted that ideology, that policy. And I think the ideology of this T20 team is based on selflessness and fearlessness. And I think in the last six months, these people have done it in the day, the day.
“We want to try and regularly reach 250-260. And in an attempt to do so, there will be games where we will leave for 120-130. And this is T20 cricket. As long as you are that high. -Till then you do not want to play those big awards.
“I mean, this is what we are sitting and talked about, which brand of cricket we want to play and we are just stuck despite what is going to happen.” “And this is a high-risk, high-inam game. But at the end of the day, what is working for us, we are doing so.”
“I think his change from IPL to international T20 cricket has been unprecedented,” Gambhir said about Varun. “And this series was probably a benchmark as England is a high quality side. Some of the quality cricketers and the kind of surfaces we have played – I think they were great batting wickets and the way he bowled They were difficult overs unprecedented.
Suryakumar was also influenced by Varun’s fielding. In Mumbai, he took two catches, including a tombing grab from Deep Square leg, with Harry Brook back to four balls.
“I mean, he is a man who is working tirelessly with our fielding coach [T] Dilip sir, “Suryakumar said.” And anywhere they get an opportunity, he uses on the ground at that time during practice sessions. And it was good to see him keeping my hand up and stating that ‘I want to get into the outfield today’. And you saw the results. He is amazing. “
Another major talk in this series India was overshadowing the spin and in each of the five T20s, only one frontline was raising a fast bowler. Gambhir explained that team management wanted to associate Varun with Ravi Bishnoi, giving himself a strong chance to striking himself in the middle overs without compromising the depth of batting.
“I think Bishnoi and Varun were very important in the bolling in bowling, especially in the mid -stage,” Gambhir said. “We always knew what kind of batting line-up of England is, they are always coming to us in the first six overs. But this is the stage between seven and 15. Do we have them to take two wickets in the middle Can there be options for?
“Even more importantly, we always wanted the number 8 batsman, even if he does not face too many balls, we are playing only because of such cricket. We want to try and as much as possible. Be hard to be that number 8 [batter] The top seven allow the seven to go there and play even more independently. ,







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