Hyderabad: Former India cricket and renowned commentator Sunil Gavaskar asserted that the credit for India's recent Test win over Bangladesh in Kanpur in two days should go to captain Rohit Sharma instead of newly appointed coach Gautam Gambhir. Gavaskar also noted that under Rohit Sharma's captaincy, the Indian cricket team has adopted an aggressive brand of cricket which was quite evident in the last ODI and T20 World Cups, suggesting the label "Gohit" to describe this bold approach.
In a strongly worded column for Sportstar, Gavaskar expressed his disappointment at Gambhir receiving recognition for India's strategy in the Kanpur Test, labelling it as "foot-licking of the highest order."
The 75-year-old also admitted that Men in Blue's approach was refreshing to see. "However refreshing and thrilling the Indian batting was in the Kanpur Test match, let’s face it: would they have batted in the same manner if there were no points on offer? The much-maligned ICC deserves every bit of applause for changing the perception towards every Test match by creating the World Test Championship," he wrote.
The former India cricketer later went on to criticize the nicknames people have coined to associate with India's aggressive approach, mentioning that it is unjust to credit Gambhir for the team’s tactics as he drew a comparison to how England's recent success in the longest format of the game under new head coach Brendon McCullum.