'Gambhir is as a junk coach like ...' - India's head coach, Shubman Gill Face Flak for follow -up during Ind vs WI 2nd Test

Indian captain Shubman Gill and head coach Gautam Gambhir faced serious flames on social media after enforcing a follow-up to West Indies in the continued second Test in New Delhi. After declaring their first innings on day 2 at 518/5, the Indians bowled out the opposition on the third day in 81.5 overs for 248. If the Indians think that the Indians West Indies would discharge as in the previous innings and in the first test, Indian management forced a follow-up. However, the plan, like West Indies, showed resistance for the first time in the series with John Campbell (115) and Shai Hope (103) who scored centuries on the fourth day. Kuldeep Yadav, who was the star in the first inning with a five-wicked tap, came up with three wickets again, but it was the last wicket of 79 runs between Justin Greaves and Jayden Seales that frustrated the Indians. India was a target of 121 runs to win the game. Response to social media on Gautam Gambhir after India forced a follow-up against West Indies in the second Test. While part of the fans criticized the decision to follow, some Gambhir attacked head coach ‘stupid’ and ‘garbage’. “If a team has enforced follow -up to think that they can take the turn quickly, the opposition still takes a guidance by fighting back, then it is a moral defeat,” a fan wrote. “It’s earned for that stupid statement and then the follow -up. Well of Wi fighters to eventually show up, ‘another remark states. India 58 lasts away from the Series White Skalk as far as the second Test is concerned, India is just 58 runs from a 2-0 series of white wash after ending the fourth day’s game at 63/1. With the pursuit of 121, India lost the opener Yashasvi Jaiswal (8) early, but Kl Rahul (25 batting) and Sai Sudharsan (30 batting) stabilized the turn to keep the hosts on track for a win. India took a 1-0 lead in the series after winning the opening test in Ahmedabad with a turn and 140 runs.