Manoj Tiwary defended his determination to label Gautam Gambhir as a hypocrite by referencing a previous remark made by the present India coach.
Former India cricketer Manoj Tiwary has been embroiled in controversy over his sharp criticisms of the current nationwide crew head coach, Gautam Gambhir. Tiwary called Gambhir a ‘hypocrite’ because of the crew’s latest performances, which included defeats at dwelling towards New Zealand and losses in Australia. He was very direct in his feedback, questioning a number of of Gambhir’s choices as a coach, particularly about a number of the gamers he selected to play for him and the folks he has on his teaching employees.
Notably, Gambhir had chosen Ryan Ten Doeschate and Morne Morkel for the help employees after he was appointed as the top coach of Team India. According to Tiwary in an interview with the Hindustan Times, Gambhir had criticized the BCCI earlier for bringing overseas coaches. Ironically, he has accomplished that himself now.
“Why did I call him a hypocrite? It is because of one of his interviews if you remember. In one of the interviews, he said, ‘All these foreign coaches, all the guys who come from abroad, have no emotions, they have no feelings. They earn money and enjoy themselves.’ When the time was there for him to select all the Indian coaches and all the Indian-origin support staff, why did he put forward the names of Ryan ten Doeschate and Morne Morkel? He got everything he wanted but he is not able to produce the results. Actions don’t match his words, so I called him a hypocrite,” stated Tiwary.
Despite having the help employees he had needed, Gambhir has encountered some disappointing outcomes because the Indian crew’s coach. This has included the ODI collection loss to Sri Lanka, a house Test sweep by New Zealand, and, most just lately, a 1-3 loss to Australia within the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Tiwary even made a remark questioning Gambhir as the top coach since he hasn’t had substantial teaching expertise however has simply been a mentor within the IPL for many of his profession.
“You tell me, before taking up coaching in the Indian team, did he have any coaching experience in first-class cricket or IPL or anywhere in the world? Did he coach any one of the teams? Mentoring and coaching are totally different. That is where everyone mixes up. That is where fans mix up, and a lot of others mix up. Coaching and mentoring are totally opposite. When you don’t have experience, how do you expect to perform? That is what is happening right now, and the results are there for everyone to see,” stated Tiwary.
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