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‘I say what I feel’: Gautam Gambhir opens up on his controversial remarks

‘I say what I feel’: Gautam Gambhir opens up on his controversial remarks

Gautam Gambhir's comments have oftern sprung up controversial discussions on social media

Renowned for his bold and outspoken demeanour, Gautam Gambhir, the former opener of the Indian cricket team, is no stranger to controversies. His candid remarks and direct analyses often spark lively yet controversial discussions on various social media platforms.

In a recent Q&A session on X (formerly Twitter), a curious fan posed a question, inquiring about Gambhir’s inclination towards making ‘controversial statements’. Using the hashtag #AskGG, the fan sought insights into the cricketer’s outspoken nature.

“Why you always give so much controversial statements? #AskGG,” he posted.

Responding in his characteristic blunt fashion, Gambhir addressed the query with his unfiltered style, shedding light on his approach to expressing opinions and engaging in candid conversations.

“I say what I feel. You should think who benefits from the controversies!,” he remarked.

Gautam Gambhir predicts T20 WC 2024 Winner:

In response to the query, “Biggest threat to India in T20 World Cup?” posed earlier, notable cricket figures Yuvraj Singh and Gautam Gambhir offered intriguing perspectives. Yuvraj Singh identified South Africa as a formidable contender poised for success in the upcoming T20 World Cup in 2024.

On the other hand, Gambhir provided a more comprehensive and detailed overview, presenting his insights on the potential challenges and threats India might encounter in the tournament.

“Afghanistan, in those conditions can be very very dangerous. Australia, because they have got impact players, and England because they play T20 cricket the way it should be played,” Gambhir said.

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“See Pakistan, their fielding is, I saw in the 50-over World Cup, probably the worst in international cricket. They will have to literally pull their socks up if they really want to compete in the T20 format,” Gambhir added.

“The amount of finals that India have reached…I don’t think Pakistan have reached anywhere close to the amount of finals that Indi have reached in the last five or six years. And you are just one step away from the trophy. hopefully in the T20 World Cup could be one.” Gambhir concluded.

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