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Gautam Gambhir Win: Gautam Gambhir's 20 year old 'wound' healed, he embraced Virat Kohli

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As soon as Rishabh Pant hit a four in Kanpur's Green Park Stadium, Team India got a historic victory. Historic because the Indian team won this match in just two and a half days. Only 35 overs could be bowled on the first day of this test, after which not a single over could be bowled on the second and third day. Despite this, Team India defeated Bangladesh in the last two days. This victory of the Indian team brought smiles on the faces of every player and fan, but more than all this, this victory was very special for Gautam Gambhir. That is because with this victory, his 20-year-old wound also healed. Let us tell you what this matter is all about?

As soon as Team India raised the victory flag in Kanpur, Gautam Gambhir won his first Test series as a head coach. However, as a player, the Test series was very bad for Gautam Gambhir. Gambhir made his Test debut against Australia in 2004. In that series between India and Australia, Team India lost 1-2 at home. However, Gambhir got a chance to play only one match in that series. He played in the Brabourne Test which Team India won but Gambhir could score only 4 runs in two innings of that match. But his Test debut as a head coach has been amazing and he won the first series by a clean sweep.

Rohit Sharma also saluted Gautam Gambhir after the victory. Rohit said that he has played a lot of cricket with Gautam Gambhir. His mentality is that he allows the players to play freely. These are the early days but the beginning is amazing.

The Indian team has now become stronger in the World Test Championship points table. It is at the number 1 position. But Gautam Gambhir's real test will begin now. Team India now has to play 8 Test matches before the World Test Championship final. These Test matches are also against the teams that won the World Test Championship. Team India now has to play a three-match Test series against New Zealand and after that the Indian team will play a five-match Test series on the Australia tour.

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