"He has led from the front. He has batted at difficult positions. He has set an example. If his example has not been followed by the rest of the team, I don't think you can blame the captain. I don't think there is any alternative to Mahendra Singh Dhoni in the foreseeable future and I would back
him to carry on," Gavaskar told NDTV in a chat.
In a quick reshuffle in the coaching set-up after the team's 3-1 Test loss against England, the Indian board today relieved bowling coach Joe Dawes and fielding consultant Trevor Penney for the one-day series and appointed former Indian all-rounder Sanjay Bangar and ex-India pacer Bharat Arun as assistant coaches under Shastri. Gavaskar is happy with the change.
"But having coaches as I have said, who have real interest, who have sweated on Indian cricket fields will make a huge difference. A huge difference in communication with the players because communication is very important. There are a lot of our players who might not be able to understand some of the language spoken by the non-Indians. So the fact that we have now Indian assistant coaches will make a huge difference," he added.
"I would not put myself in Duncan Fletcher's shoes. I wouldn't even bother to try and go into his mind what is he thinking because I am just not interested in what he thinks. I was interested in what he does. I had made my views very clear on his coaching abilities a long time ago. And I won't go further into this," said Gavaskar.
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