Key Points

Gautam Gambhir has strongly defended young bowler Harshit Rana against mounting criticism over his ODI selection. The India coach specifically called out former players Ravichandran Ashwin and Krishnamachari Srikkanth for their remarks about the 23-year-old's inclusion. Gambhir questioned whether the criticism was driven by a desire to generate content for YouTube channels rather than genuine cricket analysis. He emphasized that while performance criticism is valid, personal attacks on young players are unacceptable and damaging to Indian cricket.

Key Points: Gambhir Slams Ashwin Srikkanth Over Harshit Rana Selection Criticism

  • Gambhir defends 23-year-old Harshit Rana against personal criticism from former players
  • Questions motives behind Ashwin and Srikkanth's YouTube comments
  • Calls criticism shameful while emphasizing player's young age and potential
  • Highlights Rana's 10 wickets in 5 ODIs at 20.70 average performance
  • Stresses moral responsibility towards protecting young Indian cricketers
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Don't say anything to run your YouTube channel, target me: Gambhir's brutal response to Harshit Rana's criticism

India coach Gautam Gambhir defends Harshit Rana against critics, calling personal attacks "shameful" and questioning YouTube channel motives.

"Don't say anything to run your YouTube channel, target me - Gautam Gambhir"

New Delhi, October 14

India head coach Gautam Gambhir came out in defence of Harshit Rana, who has been exposed to heavy backlash in the aftermath of his selection for the three ODIs in Australia, scheduled to commence this Sunday.

Harshit has been classified by many as a favourite of Gambhir, which stems from the 23-year-old speedster's involvement across all formats. After chief selector Ajit Agarkar announced the contingent for India's white-ball tour of Australia last week, fans and former cricketers questioned Harshit's place in the 15-member squad for the ODI series.

Former captain Krishnamachari Srikkanth and decorated spinner Ravichandran Ashwin shared their thoughts on the 23-year-old's inclusion in the format, classifying it as "one permanent member in the team" and "questionable". Certain sections of fans questioned Harshit's inclusion over Mohammad Shami, who was the joint-highest wicket-taker for India during the unbeaten run to the Champions Trophy earlier this year.

After India swept the series against the West Indies, Gambhir didn't mince his words while addressing the criticism around Harshit. He put a tag of "shameful" on those who have targeted the 23-year-old while subtly taking a dig at Ashwin and Srikkanth for their remarks, urging them to refrain from commenting to get views on their YouTube channel.

"It's a little shameful that you are targeting a 23-year-old personally. Harshit's father is not an ex-chairman. It is not fair that you target an individual. You can target people's performance. And there are selectors and coaches who will target people's performance. But if you say such things to a 23-year-old kid, and then social media amplifies it even more, or you are told so many things on social media, imagine the mindset," Gambhir told reporters in the post-match press conference.

"What you say is just to run your YouTube channel. I think you've got, every one of us, not only me, you guys, everyone of us has moral responsibility towards Indian cricket. Indian cricket doesn't belong to me. It doesn't belong to the people sitting in that dressing room. It belongs to all of you as well. It belongs to every Indian who genuinely wants Indian cricket to do well. So you can criticise, but do it on performance. Don't do it because you want to target an individual," he added.

Harshit made his debut and has already amassed 10 international appearances across all formats since the start of Gambhir's era last year. While specifically looking at ODIs, Harshit has managed 10 wickets from five appearances at an average of 20.70.

"In the future, your child can also go and play cricket. Anyone's child can play. You can at least realise that he is a 23-year-old kid. He is not a 33-year-old kid. You can criticise me. I can still handle it. But a 23-year-old boy is a 23-year-old boy. So that is something which is not acceptable. I think that is why we need to be careful," Gambhir said.

- ANI

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Priya S
I respect Gambhir for standing up for his player, but honestly, there are more experienced bowlers like Shami who deserve a chance. The selection does seem a bit biased. Just my opinion! 🤔
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Arjun K
Finally someone speaking sense! These ex-cricketers create unnecessary drama for YouTube views. Harshit has taken 10 wickets in 5 ODIs - that's not bad at all for a youngster. Give him time yaar!
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Sarah B
As someone new to Indian cricket, I find this fascinating. The coach protecting his young player shows good leadership. The stats suggest Harshit deserves his place. The personal criticism seems unnecessary.
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Vikram M
Gambhir's point about "your child can also play cricket" really hits home. We need to support our young talents, not break them with unnecessary criticism. Well said, coach! 👏
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Michael C
While I appreciate Gambhir defending his player, I think he's being too harsh on Ashwin and Srikkanth. They have the right to question selections - that's part of cricket analysis. Both sides need to tone it down.

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