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3rd Test: 'Treating Rohit, Virat With More Patience Will Help Them', Says Assistant Coach Abhishek Nayar
However, the Indian team management is not overly concerned about the two great batters' twin failures and the team's assistant coach Abhishek Nayar said the two senior batters should be treated with more patience.
"I have myself been a top player and so when someone who's been through the journey goes through a lot, a lot of times it's about giving them their space and trusting that they will come back, they will put in the work. See everyone's worked really hard. Everyone wants to do well. Everyone, whether Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, or even someone else, the effort is there; the approach is great.
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- 26 Mar 2026 08:22