Sinking Into Depression”: PBKS Star On Ex Coach Affecting His Performance, Report Says It’s Chandrakant Pandit
There was a time when I wasn’t even allowed to get a feel of the cricket ground,” Ashutosh Sharma said revealing the toughest phase of his cricket life, a day after playing the most eventful match of his short career. The 25-year-old Railways cricketer, whose 31 off 17 balls earned Punjab Kings a creditable win in a high-scoring chase against Gujarat Titans, was speaking about the time between 2020-22 when he didn’t know where his career was heading.
He had fallen out of favour with India’s most celebrated domestic coach Chandrakant Pandit, who had then just taken over as MP head coach.
“I would go to the gym and retire to my hotel room. I was sinking into depression and no one told me what my fault was. A new coach had joined Madhya Pradesh and he had strong likes and dislikes and despite scoring 90 odd in 45 balls in a trial match, I was dropped from the team,” Ashutosh said without naming the coach.
Though he did not mention Pandit but it is clear he was referring to Pandit.
After pacer Gourav Yadav (former MP pacer), and Namibia’s David Wiese (former KKR all-rounder), now Ashutosh has railed against the Mumbaikar’s “my way or high way” style of coaching.
“I had three fifties in six Mushtaq Ali games in the previous season yet I wouldn’t even be allowed to go to the ground. I was very depressed,” the angst was visible in 25-year-old’s voice as he spoke to reporters.