India’s bowling unit faced serious questions after their opening Test loss to England, but head coach Gautam Gambhir isn’t panicking. Instead, he’s urging a more patient and practical approach, particularly when it comes to the younger bowlers in the squad.

Only Bumrah Stands Tall
Despite Jasprit Bumrah’s standout performance, which included a five-wicket haul in the first innings, the rest of the bowling attack failed to create enough pressure. England chased down a challenging 371-run target with surprising ease, highlighting gaps in India’s current bowling lineup.
Backing Young Pacers With Patience
Gambhir, however, is looking at the bigger picture. He recognizes that the team includes pacers who are just beginning their Test journeys—some with only a handful of matches under their belts, and others yet to debut. With players like Prasidh Krishna, Harshit Rana, and Arshdeep Singh still learning the ropes, he believes the focus should be on development, not hasty judgment.
Challenging Conditions Demand Perspective
He acknowledged that conditions in England and Australia are especially demanding for bowlers with limited Test experience. Throwing these young players into such high-pressure environments is a challenge in itself, and evaluating them after just one or two games could be counterproductive.
Gambhir Sees Promise in Prasidh Krishna
Backing the team’s decision-making, Gambhir pointed out that only Bumrah and Siraj bring considerable experience, and while the others may not have had strong outings, they possess the talent and potential to grow into reliable Test bowlers. He also highlighted that Prasidh Krishna managed to pick up five wickets in the match despite being expensive—an encouraging sign of raw ability that can be honed with time and guidance.
Understanding Shardul’s Role
Shardul Thakur’s limited use in the match—just 16 overs in total—was also addressed. Gambhir explained that sometimes, the match situation dictates a bowler’s role, and decisions on when to bowl a player often come down to surface conditions and strategy. Just because Thakur didn’t bowl much doesn’t mean he lacks skill; he remains an important asset to the team.
Spin Strategy: Jadeja’s Control Matters
On the spin front, Ravindra Jadeja’s control in the first innings played a key role in managing the game’s tempo. His presence allowed the team to rotate pacers more effectively and maintain balance in the attack.
Praise for Shubman Gill
Gambhir also took a moment to acknowledge Shubman Gill’s excellent batting performance, particularly in the first innings. He believes Gill has what it takes to develop into a strong leader, and that young players like him need both time and support to fully flourish in that role.
Defeat Is Never Easy to Accept
For Gambhir, defeat—regardless of team composition—is never taken lightly. Whether the side is filled with veterans or newcomers, representing India means carrying the expectations of over a billion people. There are no excuses in international cricket, only lessons to learn and areas to improve.
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