
Gautam Gambhir, India’s head coach, known for his forthrightness, took the opportunity after India’s win against Pakistan to make a point. Invited to the Sony Sports Network to assess the team’s performance in the Asia Cup, Gambhir turned his attention to Irfan Pathan, who was part of the studio discussion.
Gambhir advised Pathan on the value of integrity, emphasizing its importance. He stated that honesty is crucial in every sphere, and that a truthful atmosphere in the dressing room simplifies operations. He broadened this perspective to encompass Indian cricket, asserting the need for honesty across all areas, from commentary to studio analysis.
To explain his point more simply, Gambhir used an analogy, stating that only oranges should be compared to oranges, not to apples. He indicated that giving opinions in the commentary box is not difficult, but it is necessary to understand that the team is in a phase of transition. Gambhir argued that backing the team, as the support staff does, is more important in such scenarios.
While Gambhir didn’t mention Irfan Pathan by name, his remarks clearly targeted him. He thanked Irfan Pathan and encouraged him to maintain his honesty. Gambhir’s comments may have been influenced by earlier remarks Irfan Pathan made about the Indian team in the commentary box or studio.







