Head coach Gautam Gambhir lauded Harshit Rana's stellar performance in the third ODI, urging him to remain humble and grounded. Gambhir's 'tough love' approach, including a stern warning to perform or face exclusion, reportedly motivated the young pacer. Rana's childhood coach defended the player and Gambhir's talent identification, emphasizing Rana's potential.
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