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A day after head coach Gautam Gambhir's backing, India drop KL Rahul

Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir had shown support for KL Rahul despite criticism, but the batter was dropped ahead of the second Test against New Zealand in Pune. Skipper Rohit Sharma announced changes, including Shubman Gill's return, as India aims to bounce back from an 8-wicket loss.
A day after head coach Gautam Gambhir's backing, India drop KL Rahul
KL Rahul (PTI photo)
NEW DELHI: Ahead of the second Test against New Zealand in Pune, Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir had put his weight behind an under-fire KL Rahul, saying that the team management backs him to score big. Pointing out that Rahul's criticism on social media doesn't bother him a bit, Gambhir explicitly said that only team management's opinion on the India batter is important. But, the toss on Thursday morning came as a surprise for many as skipper Rohit Sharma announced three changes in the playing XI which included Rahul being dropped.Also See:Live Cricket ScoreAlongside Rahul, pacer Mohammed Siraj and left-arm spinner Kuldeep Yadav were also benched as Akash Deep, Washington Sundar and a fit-again Shubman Gill were included in the side. Soon after India's U-turn on Rahul, social media was abuzz with reactions in favour and against India the batter.
Rahul had scored 0 and 12 in the first New Zealand Test which the team lot by 8 wickets. With Sarfaraz Khan scoring a mighty impressive 150 in the second innings and Rahul failing in both, the snub of the middle-order batter was being predicted. Trailing 1-0 in the three-match series, under-pressure India are looking for a win to maintain their unbeaten series run at home since 2012.
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