Indian coach Gautam Gambhir recently talked about the players selection, emphasizing adding the players rather than dropping the players. He has created a supportive environment for the players of the team and also the young talent coming in. Now, seniors like Virat Kohli, KL Rahul, and Rishabh Pant have gone back into the national side, by default their re-entry would have automatically affected playing opportunities for new generation cricketers who performerd so well in the absence of these big guns, such as in the recently concluded Test series against England, youngsters like Sarfaraz Khan and Dhruv Jurel. Gambhir clarified the team management's take on player selection. Also Read | Rohit Sharma Opens Up on the Real Reason Behind His T20I Retirement "It will always be a challenge because there is so much (in Indian cricket) and ultimately, you can only select XI. But if you can select an XI, it can do the job for you (that's all that matters). And I have been a firm believer that we don't drop anyone. We select anyone. So there's a way of looking at things," Gambhir told Jio Cinema. He talked about the huge pool of talent that Indian cricket can offer and how it becomes difficult to filter down to an eleven for each game. Still, he feels that the emphasis goes on choosing the best combination possible for a win. "A lot of people from outside might think that he's been dropped, but it's not about dropping someone. It's about selecting someone else to do the job for the team. If the other person can do the job for the team, then people will have to wait for their opportunities. That's how cricket goes. Sometimes, you have to wait for a much longer period of time than you should. Once you get the opportunity, you should be absolutely ready to grab it," he added. Gambhir's side whitewashed Sri Lanka in T20Is this August, followed by an ODI series loss, and the Test series against Bangladesh began on a bright note after winning the first Test in Chennai.