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With Indian cricket in transition, the task for Gautam Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir’s first tour as India’s head coach didn’t go as planned. When the BCCI named him the new coach, there was a lot of excitement. Gambhir has had an impressive career, both as a player and a leader, following in the footsteps of Rahul Dravid, who ended his tenure on a high note.

Gautam Gambhir has also been a successful IPL captain, having led his team to victories and holding the record for the fourth-most matches as a captain. He achieved a rare feat by winning the IPL title both as a captain and coach-mentor. Despite sometimes being overshadowed by bigger stars, Gambhir has unique accomplishments that even greats like Sachin Tendulkar and Virat Kohli haven’t matched, such as scoring centuries in five consecutive Test matches. He also once ranked as the number one Test batsman in the world.

Now, as head coach,Gautam Gambhir is expected to help India transition into its next generation of cricket stars. His task is to guide young talent and create a pressure-free environment for them to thrive. Known for his fiery on-field personality, Gambhir brings that same passion to coaching.

However, coaching in Indian cricket is no easy task. Former coach Greg Chappell’s experience showed that even with the best intentions, things can go wrong. Gambhir must strike a balance between nurturing new talent and managing the superstar culture that has long been a part of Indian cricket.

Gautam Gambhir and ROhit Sharma

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Besides his cricket career, Gautam Gambhir also served as an MP but stepped down from his position recently.

His time in politics was less impressive, with low attendance and participation in parliament. Similarly, as head coach, Gambhir has faced challenges. Some of his choices for support staff were rejected by the BCCI, showing that he doesn’t have complete control over the team’s management.

After winning the T20I series in Sri Lanka, things took a turn when India lost an ODI series to Sri Lanka for the first time in 27 years. India’s upcoming matches include home series against Bangladesh and New Zealand, followed by a tough tour in Australia. Gambhir’s leadership will truly be tested during this period, especially in the overseas matches.

Indian cricket fans are known to be demanding and unforgiving, and Gambhir knows that his success as a coach will depend on how well he can guide the team through these challenges. A Test series win in Australia would be the ultimate validation of his coaching abilities. For now, all eyes are on Gambhir as he begins this new chapter in his career.

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