Former Indian fast bowler S. Sreesanth has once again made headlines with remarks about Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir. In an interview with a media channel, Sreesanth alleged that Gambhir had called him a “traitor” and a “match-fixer” during an on-field altercation.
Speaking about the incident, Sreesanth described Gambhir as an excellent cricketer but said that he occasionally loses his temper. He recalled facing Gambhir in the Legends League Cricket tournament, where the two were on opposing teams.
According to Sreesanth, Gambhir was troubled by a bouncer he bowled during the match. He claimed that after being confronted with a second consecutive bouncer, Gambhir lost his composure and directed abusive remarks at him, allegedly calling him a “traitor” and a “match-fixer.”
Sreesanth said that the comments left a lasting impression on him and that he still remembers the incident vividly. His remarks have sparked discussions in cricket circles and among fans.
Neither Gambhir nor the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has publicly responded to Sreesanth’s allegations so far.
The allegations mentioned above are claims made by Sreesanth and have not been independently verified. Gambhir’s response or version of events was not included in the original report.

