<p>Batting great Sunil Gavaskar on Sunday said Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his boys have "embarrassed" the country with their "jelly-like" resistance in the Test series against England and even suggested that those not interested in playing longer-format should quit the Test team.<br /><br /></p>.<p>India suffered yet another humiliating defeat as they lost the fifth Test by an innings and 244 runs.<br /><br />"If you do not want to be playing Test cricket for India, quit. Just play limited-overs cricket. You should not be embarrassing your country like that," Gavaskar said in BBC Radio's Test Match Special show.<br /><br />Gavaskar though said England should be cautious for future series since this win has come against an Indian side which did not play tough cricket.<br /><br />"Everything about England has been top-class. But, India have shown jelly-like resistance. Therefore, England should not get carried away because there are sterner tests to come," he said.<br /><br />Commenting in the same programme, former England captain Michael Vaughan questioned Indian players' commitment.<br /><br />"It's a disgrace to think that India have been blown away in 29 overs under blue skies on a pitch that was only doing a bit. They should be embarrassed. Some of those strokes were of players who didn't want to fight for their country," Vaughan said.</p>
<p>Batting great Sunil Gavaskar on Sunday said Mahendra Singh Dhoni and his boys have "embarrassed" the country with their "jelly-like" resistance in the Test series against England and even suggested that those not interested in playing longer-format should quit the Test team.<br /><br /></p>.<p>India suffered yet another humiliating defeat as they lost the fifth Test by an innings and 244 runs.<br /><br />"If you do not want to be playing Test cricket for India, quit. Just play limited-overs cricket. You should not be embarrassing your country like that," Gavaskar said in BBC Radio's Test Match Special show.<br /><br />Gavaskar though said England should be cautious for future series since this win has come against an Indian side which did not play tough cricket.<br /><br />"Everything about England has been top-class. But, India have shown jelly-like resistance. Therefore, England should not get carried away because there are sterner tests to come," he said.<br /><br />Commenting in the same programme, former England captain Michael Vaughan questioned Indian players' commitment.<br /><br />"It's a disgrace to think that India have been blown away in 29 overs under blue skies on a pitch that was only doing a bit. They should be embarrassed. Some of those strokes were of players who didn't want to fight for their country," Vaughan said.</p>