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'If not for Samson, would India have won?': Sreesanth takes aim at Gambhir

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'If not for Samson, would India have won?': Sreesanth takes aim at Gambhir
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Former Indian cricketer S. Sreesanth has criticized head coach Gautam Gambhir, arguing that players like Sanju Samson deserve more credit for India's recent cricket successes. Sreesanth questions the extent of Gambhir's influence on the team's winning streak in limited-overs formats.

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The debate highlights the ongoing tension between player-led performance and coaching influence in high-stakes professional sports.

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The article reports on a public disagreement between two sports figures, presenting the former player's opinion while acknowledging the team's achievements.

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