Gambhir to Bring Aggressive Approach to Indian Cricket Team, Says Jadeja

Gambhir to Bring Aggressive Approach to Indian Cricket Team, Says Jadeja

Former Indian batsman Ajay Jadeja believes that Gautam Gambhir, the newly appointed head coach of the Indian cricket team, will instill an aggressive and proactive approach in the team during the upcoming Test series against Bangladesh. Jadeja expects Gambhir to keep the opposition on their toes throughout the series, which begins on September 19 in Chennai.

“His approach is aggressive. There will never be a dull moment with him around. He will always try something. He will do what he believes,” Jadeja said about Gambhir’s coaching style. “He will not sit back and let things flow. He will be out there, trying things.”

Jadeja, who played 196 ODIs for India, believes that Gambhir will not hesitate to make bold decisions, such as appointing Suryakumar Yadav as captain. “I am looking forward to the excitement we are going to see this year,” he added.

Despite Bangladesh’s recent Test series victory against Pakistan, Jadeja remains confident in India’s abilities. “India is a far superior team,” he said. “Any team that has just won will always think they can win. But there is a difference between the Pakistan team at the moment and the India cricket team.”

Jadeja also commented on India’s upcoming Test tour of Australia in November. “November is far off, but we have done well in Australia in the past. Why should we not think that we will do it again?” he said.

RCB Bowlers Show Improvement, But Team Remains in Playoff Limbo

RCB Bowlers Show Improvement, But Team Remains in Playoff Limbo

Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) have shown signs of improvement in their bowling department, but they still have a long way to go before they can be considered playoff contenders, according to former India all-rounder Ajay Jadeja.

RCB’s bowlers played a crucial role in their four-wicket win over Gujarat Titans on Saturday, restricting the opposition to a paltry 148. However, the team’s batting lineup once again faltered, losing six wickets in quick succession after a solid start by Faf du Plessis and Virat Kohli.

“The chinks in the armor are visible, what happened at the end,” Jadeja said. “But the chance is there. They’re off the ventilator but they’re still in the ICU.”

Jadeja praised the bowlers for their performance, saying that it was the “real work” that set up the win. He believes that the bowling department has started to click for RCB, which is crucial for their chances of success in the business end of the season.

However, Jadeja cautioned that qualifying for the playoffs remains a “very tough ask” for RCB. He said that the team needs to develop a mentality where they can rely on someone to bail them out of difficult situations.

Despite the team’s struggles, Jadeja was impressed with RCB’s aggressive approach with the bat in the small chase. He said that the team’s decision to start the game with two sixes in the first over showed a different mindset.

“What Faf did, he was operating at a different pace,” Jadeja said. “Later, there was some excitement in the match but at no point did it seem like this was (GT win) going to be successful.”

Jadeja Advocates Kohli as Opener, Rohit at Number Three for India's T20 World Cup Campaign

Jadeja Advocates Kohli as Opener, Rohit at Number Three for India’s T20 World Cup Campaign

India’s T20 World Cup Strategy: Jadeja Advocates Kohli as Opener, Rohit at Number Three

Former Indian all-rounder Ajay Jadeja has proposed a tactical shift for Team India in the upcoming T20 World Cup in the Americas. Jadeja believes that captain Rohit Sharma should move down to the number three position, allowing Virat Kohli to open the innings.

Jadeja argues that Kohli’s consistency and ability to anchor the innings make him the ideal candidate for the opening slot. “If you have Virat in your side, you know consistency is the one thing you will get, so, might as well use him,” he said. “He’s best at the top and the powerplay allows him to settle in.”

By moving Rohit down to number three, Jadeja believes he will have more time to assess the game and make informed decisions as captain. “He gets a little cushion and gets to understand the game, he has so much going on, in his mind as a captain,” Jadeja explained.

Jadeja also defended the inclusion of Hardik Pandya in the squad, despite his recent struggles in the IPL. “He’s a special player, a rare commodity you find in our country where somebody bowls seam-up and can make it to the side with his batting,” Jadeja said.

However, Jadeja acknowledged that Pandya’s selection was not based on current form. “The selection has not been on form, there’s no doubt about it,” he said. “It depends on how you want to play. It’s one of the things I look at this team and think they don’t have many options.”

Jadeja emphasized that the team’s strategy will ultimately depend on Rohit’s vision. “It will all depend on what Rohit thinks,” he said.

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