Former veteran got angry over dressing room leak issue, gave this great advice to Gautam Gambhir
Cricket News Desk. Team India suffered a 3-1 defeat in the 5-match Border Gavaskar Trophy played on the Australia tour. Due to which the Indian team was also out of the final of the World Test Championship. After this many questions are being raised on Team India. Now a case of leaking of dressing room information of Team India during the Border Gavaskar Trophy is coming to light, in which the name of Team India's explosive batsman Sarfaraz Khan is coming to the fore in leaking the dressing room information during the Australia tour. series. , Now former Indian team's veteran spin bowler Harbhajan Singh was seen getting angry on this issue.
Harbhajan Singh's reaction came out
Harbhajan Singh was not happy with this action. He claimed that if Gautam Gambhir had revealed that Sarfaraz had leaked the information, he should not have done so. He also argued that if the incident had happened in Australia, Gambhir could have talked to him directly. Speaking on his YouTube channel, Harbhajan Singh said, 'Whatever has happened in the last few days, whether it is in Australia or anywhere else… there are wins and losses on the field. But new stories should not come from the dressing room every day.
He further said, “Today there is a report that coach sahib (Gautam Gambhir) has said that Sarfaraz Khan has leaked the dressing room conversations to the media. If the coach had said so then he should not have done so. If Sarfaraz Khan Had Khan done this in Australia, you could have talked to him, he is a young player, he will play for India in the future.
'It is our duty to educate young players'
Harbhajan Singh further said, “Being a senior player, it is our duty to impart knowledge to the youth. If Gambhir said that Sarfaraz leaked the news and if the player has actually done so, then it is wrong. Dressing room matters should not be exposed. Gautam Gambhir is new to this post, he should be given time. Players should also be given time to adjust to the new system. ,
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