- Gautam Gambhir: After the humiliating 3-0 defeat in the Test series against New Zealand, the BCCI took strict action against Gautam Gambhir and talked about removing him from the post of head coach…
Gautam Gambhir:
Team India ‘s head coach Gambhir has been under fire ever since the 3-0 defeat in the Test series against New Zealand. As a coach, he is being heavily criticized. For the first time in the history of Test cricket, Team India has been clean swept by a team on home soil. India’s hopes of reaching the final of the World Test Championship have also suffered a major setback. Meanwhile, a big news is coming out about Gautam Gambhir. If reports are to be believed, the BCCI may soon take major action against Gautam Gambhir.
Gautam Gambhir may be fired
After losing the ODI series at home for the first time against Sri Lanka, the defeat in the Test series against New Zealand has forced the BCCI to take strict action against Gambhir . If media reports are to be believed, if Team India repeats a similar performance under the leadership of Gambhir in the Border – Gavaskar Trophy, then he can be sacked from the post of coach.
Jai Shah had a 6 hour meeting with Gautam Gambhir
BCCI secretary Jay Shah is also unhappy with the performance of the Indian team. He called a meeting to discuss Team India’s defeat, which included Gambhir, Ajit Agarkar, Roger Binny and Rohit Sharma. This meeting lasted for about 6 hours, in which the defeat against New Zealand and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy to be held on the Australian tour were discussed. After this meeting, many reports are coming out about the head coach. Gambhir is facing the threat of being removed from this post.
Border-Gavaskar Trophy will start from November 22
The 5 match test series between India and Australia (IND vs AUS) will start from 22 November at Perth ground. Team India will soon leave for the Australian tour. India has defeated Australia in their home in the last 2 Border-Gavaskar Trophy. In such a situation, the Indian team will enter the field this time with the intention of achieving a hat-trick of victories.