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Gautam Gambhir vs Oval pitch curator: Real reason why both men had heated argument

Gautam Gambhir vs Oval pitch curator: Real reason why both men had heated argument

India Todaya day ago
The biggest news to come out from London heading into the fifth and final Test between England and India was the verbal spat between coach Gautam Gambhir and the Oval pitch curator Lee Fortis. Both men were seen going at it in a war of words on Tuesday, July 29, with Gambhir heard having some strong words to tell to Fortis. advertisementThe India head coach was heard telling Lee Fortis: "You are just a groundsman here." As the fight continued, Gambhir told Fortis to "go, report whatever you want to report, you are only a groundsman." Gambhir also threw up a couple of expletives as well.Later, batting coach Sitanshu Kotak came in and took the curator away and had a discussion with him, even as Gambhir was still arguing with Fortis from far away. The real reason for the altercation has been revealed now to India Today. The curator was unhappy with the fact that the Indians were doing throw-downs on the square area and objected to it. That was when Gambhir lost his cool and started arguing with the groundsman.Fortis reacts to bust-up with Gambhir
Fortis interacted with the media and tried to play down the incident. The Oval curator said that he had never met Gambhir before Tuesday as the reporters tried to press and ask him about what had transpired on the day. "It is quite a big game coming up. It is not my job to be happy with him (Gautam Gambhir) or not. I have never met him before today. You saw what he was like this morning," said Fortis. When asked why Gambhir was so animated, Fortis told the reporters to ask him the question themselves. The Oval curator claimed that he was fine and said that there was nothing to hide. It's okay, I am fine. We have nothing to hide," said Fortis. As the reporters kept pressing for an answer, Fortis decided to cut short the interview and leave, saying that he didn't want to be rude. "I don't want to be rude, but you're not asking anything. You're just, you're not asking anything," said Fortis. #WATCH | London, UK: Lee Fortis, Oval Pitch Curator says, "It is quite a big game coming up. It is not my job to be happy with him (Gautam Gambhir) or not. I have never met him before today. You saw what he was like this morning. It's okay, I am fine. We have nothing to hide..." https://t.co/3K5jjnpTiw pic.twitter.com/FQ8LuDYjQM— ANI (@ANI) July 29, 2025The Oval Test is all set to begin on July 31 as India aim to level the series after a brave draw in Manchester. - EndsMust Watch
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