Gambhir was not happy when shivam dube hit half century..!?

Fans are criticizing indian team coach gautam gambhir for clapping his hands with a frown when shivam dube scored a half-century, while at the same time celebrating his favorite fast bowler Harshit Rana's first wicket. This incident took place in the fourth T20I against England. Batting first, india had lost 4 wickets for 57 runs when shivam dube came on the field. He kept scoring runs by hitting boundaries at regular intervals from the start. On the other hand, hardik pandya played calmly and then played aggressively in the last few overs.
While hardik pandya scored 53 runs in 30 balls, shivam Dubey stayed until the last over and scored 53 runs in 34 balls. shivam Dubey played a big role in preventing the fall of wickets and getting a respectable score for the indian team. However, the way coach gautam gambhir stood up and applauded along with the other assistant coaches when shivam Dubey scored a half-century caught the attention of the fans. At that time, Gambhir seemed to be keeping his face angry. It was as if he was standing up and applauding in disgust. At the same time, when Harshit Rana, who was brought in as a replacement due to shivam dube suffering from a concussion in this match, took the wicket in the first over he bowled, gautam gambhir celebrated it with aggression.


Comparing these two incidents, some fans have posted posts saying that Gambhir does not like CSK players and likes kolkata Knight Riders players. Furthermore, pointing out that CSK players have been ignored one by one in the indian team since gautam gambhir became the coach, CSK fans have accused Gambhir of behaving like this because shivam dube had scored a half-century and could not be removed from the team this match. Why did gautam gambhir clap like that? We do not know. He may have been clapping with his face when he was thinking about something else. However, incidents like this that made fans suspicious have been happening on the indian team for six months. This criticism makes us realize that.

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