Dhoni made the comment in the post-match presentation at the Gabba, fuelling speculation of differences between Virat Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan but the visiting captain has cleared the air in a humorous pre-match presser in Melbourne today.
"He (Dhoni) probably used the wrong word. He might have said that there was a bit of 'uncertainty'. I think instead of uncertainty he said unrest, because there was a bit of uncertainty whether Shikhar (Dhawan) will bat or whether Virat (Kohli) will have to go in immediately. So that was probably the word he might have wanted to use. Often you don't get the right word in a live interview," Gavaskar told NDTV.
Australian skipper Steven Smith was quick to latch on to the opposition dressing room rumour and did take a dig at Indian's "whingeing among themselves" in the pre-match conference ahead of the third Test beginning tomorrow. But Gavaskar played it down as just an opposition tactic.
Gavaskar still believes that the visitors have a good chance to win in the upcoming matches in Melbourne and Sydney.
"India will have to really lift themselves up mentally more than anything else because they are 0-2 down. If they can do that and put up enough runs against Australia, anything can happen. In fact this and the Sydney Test, where the ball can turn a bit, are the two best opportunities for India," he said.
