“It was understandable to some extent to have a large squad of around 20 for Australia, as it is not an easy place to reach, and the body clock does take a few days to adjust to the local time zone,” Gavaskar wrote.
“This is not so much of a problem in England, but the change in weather conditions from the hot Indian summer to the cool winds in England can be tricky at the best of times. Still, carrying more than 16 players will indicate the selectors are unsure, and that’s never a good sign.”
Having said that, Gavaskar recommended to take practice bowlers which are very hard to get overseas according to requirements.”Just because the BCCI can afford to send a large party doesn’t mean the India cap should be given just like that. The usual problem overseas is a lack of practice bowlers, so by all means take a few bowlers over, and they can be given the training and clothing, but not the India cap,” added Gavaskar, who himself was on commentating duties during BGT.
Border Gavaskar Trophy, BGT, India vs Australia
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