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‘You can remove Abhishek and Gill…’: Former Indian star makes SHOCKING call after T20I defeat vs South Africa

Former Indian cricketer makes shocking remarks after team India T20I defeat against South Africa. Have a look and find out his statements.

The Indian team who lost their last T20I match against South Africa was one of the greatest and dominating teams of all time six months back. The team was known for their exciting cricket.

However, recently, the team has made some changes and experiments which might not be good for them as they started losing some matches. Shubman Gill returned to the team as the vice-captain and star player Sanju Samson is on the bench and Rinku Singh is not even in the squad. At one time, both cricketers were the priority of the team.

The star Indian player failed to impress the cricket world recently and was questioned by the fans as well after the two consecutives blunders in the T2OI matches against South Africa. In Cuttack, he scored 4 and 0 in Mullanpur.

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Many of the cricket experts are also shocked and disappointed by the poor performance of Shubman Gill. However, in this tough time, his Gujrat Titans coach Ashish Nehra backs him and said patience is important for him right now.

Look, the player you are talking about. If IPL was 3 weeks away, I wouldn’t be worried. Because you are talking about T20 format. And there are only 2 matches played with South Africa. If I am not wrong. And this is our problem. In such a fast-paced format, whether it is international cricket or IPL, if we start evaluating players like Gill after two-three matches, then it will be difficult,” said Nehra.

You have many options, if you want to see. You can remove Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill. You can open with Sai Sudharsan and Ruturaj Gaikwad. If you want to remove them, you can do it with Washington Sundar and Ishan Kishan. So options are always there if there are talks about changing players after not good stats, but aise karege to bahut mushkil hogi (If we do this like this, then it would be difficult),” he added.

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