Former Australian cricketers Adam Gilchrist and Matthew Hayden have come to the defense of their teammate Ricky Ponting after India head coach Gautam Gambhir criticized Ponting’s comments on Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma’s form ahead of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy.
Gilchrist and Hayden emphasized the importance of open discussions and the role of commentary in cricket, countering Gambhir’s assertion that Ponting should focus solely on Australian cricket.
“Punter can comment on anything he wants. I think he has earned the right to comment on most aspects of cricket. I love this, this is going to get the popcorn out for the rest of the summer,” said Gilchrist on the Club Prairie Fire podcast.
Hayden echoed Gilchrist’s sentiments, stating that commentators are paid to provide their opinions and insights on the game. “We are paid to make an opinion, make a comment and make a call about the game we know and love,” he said.
Kohli’s recent form has been a cause for concern, with the Indian batter struggling to score runs consistently. In 2024, he has managed just 488 runs in 25 innings across formats, averaging 20.33. His performances in home Tests have been particularly disappointing, with only one half-century in five matches against Bangladesh and New Zealand.
Rohit Sharma has also faced criticism for his inability to deliver under pressure in critical games. In the three-Test series against New Zealand, which India lost 0-3, Sharma scored 91 runs, slightly outpacing Kohli’s 93 runs.
India’s upcoming five-Test series against Australia, beginning on November 22, is crucial for their qualification hopes for the World Test Championship (WTC) final. India is currently ranked second in the WTC points table, and strong performances in this series are essential to maintain their position.