West Indies legend Slams “Dual Standards” and Says, “Praise Gautam Gambhir For KKR Win, Blame Shreyas Iyer.”
In spite of KKR sitting top of the table, Shreyas Iyer has been forced to bear some brutal analysis via web-based entertainment from fans, who have rather credited coach and previous commander Gautam Gambhir for the establishment’s dazzling structure this season.
Previous West Indies cricketer Ian Minister hammered savages for targeting Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) chief Shreyas Iyer. Notwithstanding KKR sitting top of the table, Iyer has been forced to bear some cruel analysis via web-based entertainment from fans, who have rather credited guide and previous chief Gautam Gambhir for the establishment’s staggering structure this season. Taking to X, Diocesan shut down numerous savages and addressed fans for showing twofold principles by ascribing KKR’s successes to Gambhir and losses to Iyer.
While Gambhir has absolutely brought the triumphant mindset back to KKR, Diocesan featured Iyer’s decent record as skipper during the past seasons.
“Shreyas became DC skipper in 2018 when GG ventured down after DC lost five of its initial six games. DC then, at that point, completed the season, winning four of the next eight games. 2019 DC third, 2020 DC second. 2021 injury and just 8 grams, so Gasp sustained To KKR 2022, new establishment, seventh. Missed 2023. 2024,” Priest answered a fan on his post.
Scrutinized the twofold guidelines, Diocesan contended, saying, “So GG gets the recognition when they win. Shreyas gets the blame for assuming that they lose. Or on the other hand, will you say it’s GG’s shortcoming in the event that they lose?”
Since getting back to the establishment as a coach, Gambhir has been dynamic in the burrow, giving strategic help to Iyer during breaks.
Speaking at the public interview on Sunday, KKR pacer Harshit Rana additionally credited Gambhir for his strategic brightness.
On Sunday, scorching Sunil Narine crushed 81 off 39 balls to assist KKR in whipping Lucknow Super Goliaths by 98 runs and take the best position in the IPL table.
Narine’s rush, bound with six fours and seven sixes, directed Kolkata to 235-6 after they were welcome to bat first in Lucknow’s last home game.
Double-cross heroes Kolkata bowled out Lucknow for 137 in 16.1 overs for their eighth success in 11 matches and nearly ensured a play-off berth. Second-put Rajasthan Royals have played one match less.
The main four groups will play the end-of-season games, with the last on May 26 in Chennai.