NEW DELHI: Indian assistant coach Abhishek Nayar addressed Shubman Gill’s absence from the playing XI for the fourth Test against Australia at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on Thursday, shedding light on the team management’s unexpected decision to include all-rounder Washington Sundar in his place.
Nayar clarified that Gill’s exclusion was a strategic move influenced by the pitch conditions at the MCG rather than a statement on his form or ability. “Looking at the pitch, we felt Washi could give solidarity along with Jaddu,” Nayar explained, referring to Ravindra Jadeja’s role in the lineup. “I feel for Shubman, but he understands. He is not really dropped; he just couldn’t find his way into the combination.”
The decision has sparked debate, given Gill’s stellar performances in recent matches. However, Nayar emphasized that the inclusion of Sundar was aimed at adding depth and balance, both in batting and bowling, in a high-stakes game.
The day also witnessed an on-field incident involving players that drew significant attention. Nayar sought to downplay its significance, describing it as a typical emotional moment during a competitive match. “When you play a game, there will be emotions, but it is not as big as it seems,” he remarked. “I wasn’t aware of what happened and don’t know what was said.”
As India’s tactical choices come under scrutiny, the spotlight remains on whether the recalibrated lineup will deliver results in this crucial Test.
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