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Matthew Hayden calls out Gautam Gambhir for Oval spat: 'Could've used better language'

Updated on: 09 August,2025 07:21 PM IST  |  London
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Gambhir was involved in a heated exchange of words with the Oval's chief curator Lee Fortis ahead of the fifth Test and was heard telling him "you don't tell us what we need to do" while pointing fingers at the groundstaff

Matthew Hayden calls out Gautam Gambhir for Oval spat: 'Could've used better language'

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Former Australian opener Matthew Hayden feels India head coach Gautam Gambhir could have toned down his language during a fiery exchange with the Oval curator ahead of the crucial fifth Test, but noted it was a typical case of an English groundsman asserting authority over the pitch.

Gambhir was involved in a heated exchange of words with the Oval's chief curator Lee Fortis ahead of the fifth Test and was heard telling him "you don't tell us what we need to do" while pointing fingers at the groundstaff.


"They (curators) can get pretty protective about the surfaces. This is a typical case in England. It is a bit of a flex, here we are, final Test match, this is my venue, and they are going to try and make it difficult on Gautam Gambhir," Hayden said on 'All Over Bar The Cricket'.



"But I think he's got every right to tone it down. He could have used better language. But the reality is, his team is trying to train ahead of the most important Test match," Hayden added.

When Gill was asked about the tiff on the eve of the final Test, the skipper replied "What happened yesterday was unnecessary."

"Coach has every right to look at the wicket. Don't understand why curator won't allow that. As long you are wearing rubber spike or are bare feet (it should not be a problem) ....don't know why he said no. There was no such issue in the last four games," he added.

With England leading the series 2-1 after the fourth Test, India needed a win to draw the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.

India eventually went on to win the final match of the series in thrilling fashion, by a slender margin of six runs.

According to India batting coach Sitanshu Kotak the tiff took place after Fortis asked the Indian coaching staff to stay 2.5 metres away from the main square, despite them not wearing spikes, prompting frustration from the visiting camp.

Gambhir replied "You don't tell any of us what we need to do, you have no right to tell us. You are just a groundsman, nothing beyond."

(With PTI inputs)

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