Rishabh Pant came out due to the “message” of Gautam Gambir & Shubman Gill? Dinesh Karthik is speculating

Pant was dismissed by Josh Tongue in the penultimate of the first session in Headingley.
Rishabh Pant looked at ease. Although Shubman Gill and Karun Nair both left in a quick succession, the Indian vice-captain continued to go regularly, who plays aggressive cricket. Raviund Jadeja had joined him, and everything seemed in the control of India.
It was not long before lunch was taken. And knowing this, a message came from the locker room. There was something that captain Shubman Gill and head coach Gautam Gambir wanted to transmit to Pant and Jadeja. Shortly after, Pant left and, as luck, Shardul Thakur was dismissed in the final before lunch.
Gill & Gambhir responsible for the dismissal of Pant?
The former Indian striker Dinesh Karthik thinks that this message may have played a role in the dismissal of Pant. He reasons that someone like Pant makes his way and when you tell him to play against his instinct, it could be a disaster recipe.
“Also very interesting, when a message was sent to Rishabh Pant, he slowed down his style of play. He was just very carefree with his stroke … I have the impression that a message was sent to tell him to calm down, which does not work for some players, I suppose,” Karthik said commenting.
It is reasonable that Gill and Gambir want them to lose the counters, but for players like Pant, you have nothing to build. Just leave them. He scored 134 points by his own approach and getting him away, it is not a great tactic.
“As a coach, it’s completely understandable when you want to get a message to the dough. But over time, you realize, for some players, how you send this message becomes very important. What is the tone? What is the language used that draws the best party from the striker? Maybe with Rishabh Pant, it must be a different way you get things done, “ He added.
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