'There have been no problems so far' - Rohit Sharma on Indian Team's coaching style transition under Rahul Dravid and Gautam Gambhir
Indian team captain Rohit Sharma has said that there have been no problems so far in the team's transition to a new coaching style under Rahul Dravid and Gautam Gambhir.
India recently toured South Africa for three Tests and three ODIs, which they lost 2-1 and 3-0 respectively. However, Sharma said that the team is still adapting to the new coaching style and that there have been no major issues.
"There have been no problems so far," Sharma said. "We are all still getting used to the new coaching style, but there have been no major issues. The new coaches have brought in a lot of new ideas and we are all learning a lot from them."
Dravid was appointed as the head coach of the Indian team in November 2021, replacing Ravi Shastri. Gambhir was appointed as the batting coach in December 2021, replacing Vikram Rathour.
The new coaching staff has implemented a number of changes to the team's training and playing style. These changes have been met with mixed reactions from some players and fans. However, Sharma said that the team is committed to the new coaching style and that they are confident that it will help them improve their performance.
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