[Opinion] ‘Clearly, there’s something wrong’: Sunil Gavaskar questions India’s fitness methods amid injury crisis
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Following Sunil Gavaskar's statement, the debate is no longer limited to how injured players are being rehabbed. The bigger question is why players are getting injured so frequently and whether current training and workload management is adequately preparing them for the actual demands of a match.
‘Clearly, there’s something wrong’: Sunil Gavaskar questions India’s fitness methods amid injury crisis
Sunil Gavaskar, the legendary former captain, raises concerns regarding the fitness and training methodologies of the Indian cricket team. He points out that the spate of hamstring injuries suggests flaws in the existing training strategies. Furthermore, Gavaskar questions the rationale behind limiting bowlers' net sessions in the name of biomechanics, insisting that match fitness should take priority over purely gym-focused conditioning.
Former legendary batsman Sunil Gavaskar has expressed his opinion on why the Indian team's players are facing frequent injuries.
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