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'Not all players are happy': Ex-India cricketer drops explosive claim on Gambhir
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5/7/2026

'Not all players are happy': Ex-India cricketer drops explosive claim on Gambhir

Former India cricketer Atul Wassan has raised concerns about the Indian team's dressing room atmosphere under head coach Gautam Gambhir. Wassan suggests that not all players are comfortable with Gambhir's intense and uncompromising style. He hinted that some cricketers feel sidelined despite the team's recent successes. This comes amid significant changes in the Indian squad, including retirements and captaincy shifts.

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Jay Shah's cricket dominance raises questions about vision and governance
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Jay Shah's cricket dominance raises questions about vision and governance

An analysis of ICC chairman Jay Shah's dominance in cricket celebrations and governance raises concerns about the lack of substantive public vision for the sport. Despite his prominent presence in India's T20 World Cup victory footage and other ICC events, Shah rarely gives interviews, and his stated priorities for Test cricket and women's cricket lack detail. The World Cricketers' Association has criticized ICC governance as chaotic, with questions remaining about revenue distribution and scheduling conflicts between international and franchise cricket.

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Shapoor Zadran: From Afghan Pace Spearhead to Fighting for Life in India
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Shapoor Zadran: From Afghan Pace Spearhead to Fighting for Life in India

Shapoor Zadran, the Afghan pacer who famously dismissed Gautam Gambhir and Virender Sehwag for 10 and 8 runs in India's 2012 T20 World Cup opener, is battling the rare and life-threatening condition Hemophagocytic Lymphohistiocytosis (HLH) in a New Delhi hospital. The 38-year-old, who played 80 internationals for Afghanistan between 2009 and 2020, first fell ill in October last year with what was initially diagnosed as TB. He arrived in India on January 18 and is being treated in the ICU, with his family describing his fighting spirit as unchanged from his cricket days.

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