Kohli needs to learn about field placements, bowling changes: Gavaskar

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Former reckons that still has a "lot to learn" tactically after their humiliating 1-4 defeat against England in the just-concluded five-Test series.

"He (Virat) still has a lot to learn. Like we saw in earlier and now in England too, there were instances when right field placements or timely changes made by him could have made a big difference. That was missing again. It has just been two years (he took over four years back) since he took over as a so at times the lack of experience shows," Gavaskar told Today channel.

The 'Little Master', however, played down Kohli's much-publicised reaction to a reporter's query about whether he agreed with on this being the best travelling team in last 15 years.

While the question asked by the scribe was "justified", Gavaskar felt may be the timing was wrong.

"That is probably the wrong time to ask him that question. He (Virat) must have been hurting from the defeat. Maybe the was perfectly justified in asking that but I don't think any would have responded with a "you are right but we are wrong" statement," he said.

The legendary opener said that one shouldn't read too much into the incident.

"His team was 1-3 down and maybe he just wanted to end on a high. I don't think that we should read too much into Virat's reaction either. It was clear that the was disappointed with what had happened and maybe he responded that way," the 69-year-old said.

He also thought that chief Shastri's intention was not to insult the teams of yesteryears but only to talk up his own boys.

"To be honest, Ravi (Shastri) would have said that (best touring team in last 15 years) to lift the morale of the team. I don't think so that he was trying to rubbish the earlier teams. That wasn't the coach's intention I believe," Gavaskar signed off.

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First Published: Thu, September 13 2018. 16:55 IST