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Gautam Gambhir opines on Ravi Shastri’s suggestion of having three left-handers in Indian XI
By SMCS - Aug 22, 2023 7:30 pm
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Former India opener Gautam Gambhir recently opined on Ravi Shastri’s theory of having three left-handers in India’s batting lineup for the upcoming ICC Cricket World Cup 2023. While Gambhir did not directly name Shastri, he added that it was a useless thought to add many left-handed batters. He commented on the importance of focusing on quality instead of choosing someone just because he is a left-hander as well.

Ravi Shastri
Ravi Shastri

Speaking to Star Sports, Gambhir remarked: “It is not important whether he is a left-hander or a right-hander. The debate that is going on that we need three left-handers is a completely useless thought. You look at the quality of the player and not how many left-handers you have. A good player whether a right-hander or left-hander will play well in every condition.”

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He continued: “There are three other positions where I think two left-handers have to come in. If you have persisted with Ishan Kishan for the last six to eight months, and he’s going to keep wickets, he comes in, in any case. But, get two left-handers. Including Jaddu, there should be three left-handers in the top seven.”

tilak varma
Tilak Varma

However, the Indian selectors have added an extra player to their side, as Tilak Varma received his maiden ODI call-up for the Asia Cup 2023 as well. And, Gautam Gambhir further added that it isn’t mandatory to have a left-handed batter in the middle-order, suggesting that India should go ahead with KL Rahul and Shreyas Iyer if they are in form as well.

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“So if Iyer plays well, or Rahul scores runs then pick them. It’s not necessary to pick left-handers if they are not in form. I don’t think there was any need to even start this left-hander debate. If you wanted left-handers then you have Yashasvi Jaiswal also. You always look at the quality and the form and not the quantity,” Gautam Gambhir concluded.