Gambhir returned to the Indian Test squad after more than two years after Rahul suffered a hamstring injury. He did not play in the Kolkata Test but Dhawan sustained a finger injury in that game and now the team has little choice but to field him in the third Test, starting Friday.
"Gautam Gambhir is a quality player. What he has done really well for the time he was out of the team was that he kept on performing for his (IPL) franchise and the state side. And when he got his opportunity in the Duleep Trophy, he was among the top run scorers and that too against the pink ball which certain batsmen found difficult to pick. He has ticked all the boxes," said Bangar.
India play against England, Bangladesh (one off game) and Australia after the ongoing three-match Test series against .
Bangar also brushed aside the perceived lack of big runs from captain Virat Kohli in the two games against the Kiwis so far.
"He had a tremendous tour of the West Indies where he hit a double hundred. Even in Jamaica he was batting well and the Trinidad game was rained off. If you look at it, his innings (of 45) at Kolkata was match defining. India were tottering at 45 for 4 (in the second innings) when he and Rohit (Sharma) got together and stitched a brilliant rearguard partnership."
The coach also emphasised on self-confidence with which the team face the difficult situations.
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Bangar said although the team has wrapped up the series, it was not going to drop intensity in the last match.
"Whatever be the score-line, our intent will remain the same."
Indore has been experiencing inclement weather with rain falling last night but Bangar feels it is unlikely to help the seam bowlers.
Bangar also said that untimely injury to Bhuvneshwar Kumar rest has given the lean pacman rest and opened the door for Shardul Thakur, who toured the West Indies without playing a single game.
While conceding that a lot many of the Indian batsmen were not converting half centuries into centuries, Bangar said the more important aspect is that the team's interest was always kept on top more than personal landmarks.
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