Gautam Gambhir, Oval Curator Involve In Heated Exchange Of Words

London: On Tuesday, Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir joined a heated word exchange with Lee Fortis, the head curator of Oval, and when he pointed to his fingers on the ground, he heard him, “You don’t tell us what to do to us.”
Oval will host the fifth and last test between India and England from Thursday, and the Indian team hit the ground two days after making a remarkable return to take the fourth match in Manchester.
During the training session, the viral videos on social media have clearly shown that a sad Gambhir entered a verbal debate with the curator, and Indian stroke coach Sitanshu Kotak intervened in the situation and provided his basket.
Tiff started when Fortis told Gambhir: “I will have to report this” and the Indian head coach quite the Tersely replied: “Go and report if you want to report.”
Kotak came in at this point, took the British to a different corner and said, “We will not harm anything.”
Bowling coach Morne Morkel and assistant coach Ryan Ten Do Do Dochate, such as other Indian support personnel, was seen to listen to the discussion sharply.
Although it was not clear why the two had entered into a discussion, Gambhir and Fortis were discussing the conditions of the fields for practice.
However, Gambhir returned to Fortis to tell his side to tell him what he should not tell “what to do”.
“You can’t tell us what to do. You are just one of the ground men, you’re nothing beyond,” Gambhir wrote.
Fortis and Gambhir then went to their separate ways, and the Indian coach returned to supervise the net session.
“This is a big game and it is a bit touching,” he said. He said.
In the meantime, the Manchester test was the first person who came to the training where Sai Sudharsan, who recorded half a century and duck record, was seen to have put in some hard gardens of the left arm spinner Kuleep Yadav.
Bowling was seen under the careful eyes of the left arm Pacer Arshdeep Singh.



