The former Australia wicketkeeper delivered a sharp assessment of India’s recent approach under Gautam Gambhir, questioning their reliance on rank turners

Head coach Gautam Gambhir is facing growing criticism after India fell to a home defeat against South Africa on a pitch designed to favour spin. Gambhir admitted the team management had specifically asked for a turning surface, but the plan unravelled as India went in with four spinners and still couldn’t deliver a result. The pressure has only intensified, with India now having lost four Tests under his tenure — including a rare home series defeat to New Zealand — prompting serious questions about his future in the red-ball setup.

Former Australia wicketkeeper Brad Haddin delivered a sharp assessment of India’s recent approach und

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