'No need', Gautam Gambhir RCB targeted the Bengaluru accident, told the whole event

Cricket News Desk. Indian team head coach Gautam Gambhir on Wednesday targeted RCB about a bumping members outside the M Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. RCB won its first IPL title after 17 years. The celebration is celebrated in the stadium, but then there was chaos in the crowd outside and there was a stamp. Gambhir said that in his opinion after victory, such a road show was never needed. He said that when Team India won the T20 World Championships in 2007, he believed it. Gambhir said this at a press conference before leaving for the English tour. Gambhir said that more people are more important than such celebrations and that it is necessary to care for them. He said: “I’ve always believed we didn’t need a road show. Even when we returned after winning the World Cup in 2007, I still believed we shouldn’t do road performances. People’s lives are more important. I will continue to say the same thing further.” Gambhir said: “We need to be more careful in the future with such a road show. We need to do this road show behind closed doors. We shouldn’t have done it. Fans are excited, but there are nothing more important than people’s lives. You can’t lose 11 people’s lives under any circumstances. I shouldn’t have done the road.” Gambhir gave Kolkata the title that Gambhir gave the title to Kolkata Knight Riders in his coaching last season. However, there was no road show after this. Even after the Champions trophy was won, the Indian team’s road performance was discussed, but that couldn’t happen. Kolkata also won the title in 2012 and 2014 under Gambhir’s captaincy. Share this story -tags