All posts tagged: Gautam Gambhir coaching style

Gautam Gambhir stamps authority with Varun Chakravarthy masterstroke but needs to more open-minded | Cricket News

Gautam Gambhir stamps authority with Varun Chakravarthy masterstroke but needs to more open-minded | Cricket News

Late last year during the Australia tour, head coach Gautam Gambhir’s patience finally ran out that Melbourne evening when he had a strong spray at his players in the dressing room for losing the Boxing Day Test that seemed eminently draw-able with a couple of hours left to go on the final day. “Bahut ho gaya, I have had enough” – Gambhir, as reported by this newspaper then, had told the team. He said he had allowed the team to do what it wanted for the “last six months” but now he would “decide” how they play. There was also a warning – it will be ‘thank you’ to those who don’t abide by his pre-decided team strategy plan. Since that Melbourne Test, the coach has been stamping his authority more and more. Story continues below this ad The ICC Champions Trophy was his first real big event after the Australia tour. The new beginning, under the more proactive Gambhir, would start with team selection. It’s learnt that it was him who pushed hard for …

Easy Tigers: Cracking the whip wouldn’t solve Indian cricket’s problems | Cricket News

Easy Tigers: Cracking the whip wouldn’t solve Indian cricket’s problems | Cricket News

Long before he was the Indian coach, Gautam Gambhir, a known opponent of Indian cricket’s intrinsic superstar culture, was asked to name his favourite footballer. Messi or Ronaldo? “Marcus Rashford,” he said. Not many would have picked Manchester United’s committed team man who warms the benches these days over the two GOAT contenders. It’s like opting for Nitish Reddy when the choice is between Kohli or Rohit. But then that’s Gambhir. The Delhi opener is now in a position of authority. Though the start to his stint has been disastrous, India’s head coach has the firm backing of the BCCI and he still thinks that the prima donnas need to be treated like the choir of the group. It is this thought that jumps off the pages of the newly released Team India policy document that BCCI has come up with after the chaotic tour to Australia. No travel by car when the rest of the team is on the bus, no avoiding domestic games, no personal advertisement shoots during tours, no leaving of nets …