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Gambhir Wants India's Cricketers to Play All 3 Formats One of the best cricket prediction sites, Cricaza never misses any update happening across the cricket world. Hence, experts of the platform took a keen interest in the recent comments of newly appointed head coach of the Indian cricket team, Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir has been consistent in his belief that players should be available for all three formats of the game. In the first interview since taking up the mantle, he has gone on record to state that he doesn't believe in the term 'specialization', and hence, his players should be ready to fight in any format.
Gambhir's comments assume irrevocable importance in the light of players like Hardik Pandya, who have been keeping away from the longer format of the game—Test cricket. Former India skipper Sunil Gavaskar recently called for Pandya's comeback into Test cricket, and Gambhir's stand might indicate that he could be on the same view. He also added that he doesn't believe in players avoiding certain formats because there is a fear of getting injured. "Injuries are part of a sportsman's life," said Gambhir. "And if you are playing all the three formats, you get injured, you go back, get recovered, but you should be playing all the three formats." Gambhir's approach to multi-format cricket flows from a belief that the best players must be available for the country in every format. "When you're playing international cricket and you're good enough, you ask any of the top players, they want to play all the three formats. They don't want to stay and they don't want to be labelled as red ball bowler or white ball bowler," he said. Cricaza's cricket prediction experts feel that Gambhir's stand over this might be contagious in big terms when one considers the selection policies and player management strategies of the Indian team. If anything, it is Gambhir's assertion of versatility and availability across all formats that might make a strong case for a much more holistic process for the preparation of players and teams.
With Gambhir coming on board as the head coach, Cricaza will be closely watching how his views on multi-format cricket manifest themselves in terms of the performance and player management during the upcoming series and tournaments.