As India's Test coach, Gautam Gambhir faces a crucial test in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy series against Australia, as his position could be at risk if the team fails to perform well. There have been reports that the BCCI is considering making a change in the coaching position if India disappoints once again. Gambhir has recently faced criticism for Team India's poor performance in Tests against New Zealand and there have been discussions about potential replacements, including VVS Laxman. These issues were discussed in a 6-hour long meeting between Gambhir, Ajit Agarkar, and Rohit Sharma. However, the presence of disagreements between Gambhir and the team's think-tank raises concerns ahead of the crucial Test series.
Former captain Michael Clarke expresses the need for intense competition in international cricket amidst the growing trend of players sharing the dressing room for league tournaments. He lauds India's success in Australia due to their focus on national pride over camaraderie with opposition players from the IPL. Clarke hopes for Australia also playing with a similar mindset in the 2024 BGT to make it a thrilling series. India looks to bounce back after a recent whitewash, while Australia will be playing their first Test series since the T20 World Cup.
As the highly-anticipated Border-Gavaskar Trophy between India and Australia approaches, former Australian players have been targeting India's coach, Gautam Gambhir. However, amidst this criticism, Gambhir has received high praise from his former teammate Michael Hussey. Hussey believes Gambhir's competitive nature and determination will benefit the Indian team in their upcoming series against Australia. Despite facing two recent series defeats, Hussey is confident that Gambhir's coaching style will bring out the fighting spirit in the Indian team and lead them to success in Australia.
In a surprising move, Indian captain-coach duo Jasprit Bumrah and Gautam Gambhir opted to leave out seasoned spinners R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja for the first test of the Border-Gavaskar Trophy against Australia. Instead, India went with the inexperienced Washington Sundar as their sole spinner in the XI. The decision left experts and fans puzzled, as it was only the fifth time since 2012 that India did not have both Ashwin and Jadeja in their playing XI, and the second instance in Perth. The move seemed to be a strategic one, with India wanting an off-spinner to exploit the left-handers in Australia's lineup, and Sundar being perceived as a better batting option than Ashwin.
Sanju Samson, a talented Indian cricketer, has had a remarkable turnaround in his career under the leadership of Gautam Gambhir and Suryakumar Yadav. After finally being given consistent opportunities, Samson grabbed them with both hands and became the first Indian batsman to hit consecutive T20I centuries. However, amidst his success, his father expressed frustration over the past decade where his son did not receive enough chances. He blamed former captains MS Dhoni, Virat Kohli, Rohit Sharma, and coach Rahul Dravid for hindering Samson's career progression.
Former Australia captain Ricky Ponting has responded to India head coach Gautam Gambhir's criticism of his comments about Virat Kohli's batting form. Ponting expressed concerns about Kohli's recent Test performances, prompting Gambhir to defend the Indian captain. Ponting clarified that his comments were not meant as a dig at Kohli and that he has a good relationship with Gambhir from their time together at Delhi Capitals.
Delhi-born Gautam Gambhir shows his unwavering support for Indian captain Virat Kohli, amidst former Australia cricketer Ricky Ponting's concerns about his form. Gambhir defends Kohli by pointing out Ponting's lack of involvement in Indian cricket and praises the star batsman's talent and determination. He also highlights the team's hunger and desire for success, which will be crucial in the upcoming series against Australia.
Varun Chakravarthy, who recorded his career-best figures of 5 for 17 in the second T20I against South Africa, credited his coach Gautam Gambhir for his success. After a three-year gap from international cricket, Chakravarthy regained his form thanks to Gambhir's role clarity and guidance. Though India lost the match, Chakravarthy's spell of 5 wickets added to India's 11-match winning streak before the gritty partnership of Tristan Stubbs and Gerald Coetzee led South Africa to victory.
After a three-year gap from international cricket, mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy has made a successful comeback to the Indian team. He credits his return to form to intense domestic grind and the role clarity provided to him by new head coach Gautam Gambhir. Reflecting on his match-winning spell against South Africa, Chakaravarthy also expressed confidence in his aggressive approach for the remaining T20 Internationals.
Despite high expectations, Gautam Gambhir's tenure as the Head Coach of the Indian Cricket Team has been underwhelming, especially in the longer formats of the game. After a dominant T20I series win against Sri Lanka, the team faced a crushing defeat by New Zealand in the Test series at home. With senior players struggling against spin, Gambhir and the team are now under pressure to turn things around.