Rahul Tiwari
khelja|18-06-2024
The current coach of Pakistan cricket team, Gary Kirsten, has recently exposed the reality of Pakistan team to the world and since then everyone is supporting him. After Gary's statement about Pakistan team, everyone is advising that he should leave Pakistan team as soon as possible.
Since the past day, news is coming that Gary Kirsten has been messaged by many legendary players and he has been instructed to take care of himself. Meanwhile, an Indian legend has given an open offer to Gary Kirsten.
Former Team India player Harbhajan Singh has given his reaction after Gary Kirsten's statement.
He has said, "Gary, don't waste your time in Pakistan. Come to India and coach the Indian team. It was under your coaching that the Indian team won the World Cup in 2011."After this statement of Harbhajan Singh, people are saying that the BCCI management should once again offer Gary Kirsten to become the coach.
Don't waste your time there Gary .. Come back to Coach Team INDIA .. Gary Kirsten One of the rare 💎.. A Great Coach, Mentor, Honest and very dear friend to all in our 2011 Team ..
our winning coach of 2011 world cup. Special man Gary ❤️ @Gary_Kirsten https://t.co/q2vAZQbWC4— Harbhajan Turbanator (@harbhajan_singh) June 17, 2024
Pakistan cricket team coach Gary Kirsten has recently made a big statement about the team.
He has said, "There is no unity among the players of the Pakistan team and the team is completely broken. There is factionalism among the players within the team and due to this the team is failing to perform on big occasions."After this statement of Gary Kirsten, there was a stir in Pakistan cricket and now the news is coming that the management can consider leaving out many big players.
At present, this news is coming on social media that the BCCI management can appoint Gautam Gambhir as the head coach of the Indian team as soon as possible.
This news has made all the supporters happy. If Indian fans are to be believed, the performance of the Indian team can be many times better than before under the supervision of Gautam Gambhir.