Team India’s emphatic 3-0 T20 series sweep against Sri Lanka marked a significant milestone under the leadership of new head coach Gautam Gambhir. The victory was not only a testament to the team’s talent but also highlighted a crucial change in team dynamics.
Suryakumar Yadav, who captained the side in the absence of Rohit Sharma, revealed that since the T20 World Cup, the players have been instructed to refrain from forming smaller groups and instead sit together as a team. This initiative, according to Yadav, has fostered a stronger bond among the players, which has translated into improved performances on the field.
“We don’t sit together as a team only when we win a game or a series. This trend started during the World Cup, where no matter the result or performance in the game, we used to sit together. We decided that we wouldn’t sit in groups of 2 or 3 people but always sit together as a team. The same thing happened during this series. This leads to better bonding between the players and reflects on the ground. It also builds that friendship and ability to stand in support of a fellow member of the team,” Yadav explained.
However, former India cricketers Ajay Jadeja and Ashish Nehra expressed surprise at Yadav’s revelation. Jadeja emphasized that team bonding should occur naturally within a team environment rather than being enforced as a change.
“That is what you expect in a team sport. I’m just surprised that players are talking about this even today and it has been rather a change in the team that players won’t sit in small groups. I don’t know, did you not all sit together in previous teams? But again, the captain mentioned that he brought this change, although this is old,” Jadeja said.
Nehra echoed Jadeja’s sentiments, questioning why the management had not implemented this practice earlier. “Didn’t he say that this change happened during the World Cup? That happened only a month back. I’m not doubting him, but I’m rather surprised that this has only started now,” Nehra remarked.
Despite the contrasting views on the team bonding initiative, India’s dominant performance against Sri Lanka suggests that it has had a positive impact on the team’s cohesion and unity. The team will now turn their attention to the upcoming three-match ODI series against Sri Lanka, where they will aim to continue their winning ways.