India’s humiliating 0-3 whitewash against New Zealand, their first-ever Test series loss on home soil, has sent shockwaves through the cricketing world. The defeat has exposed glaring deficiencies in India’s batting lineup and raised questions about the team’s preparation and tactics.
In the third Test in Mumbai, India needed just 147 runs to win but collapsed to a 25-run defeat on a red-soil turner at the Wankhede Stadium. Barring Rishabh Pant’s valiant 64, none of the Indian batters, including top-order stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, could handle the spin of Ajaz Patel (6 for 57) and Glenn Phillips (3 for 42).
Former Pakistan batsman Basit Ali has slammed India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir for his IPL-like tactics, which he believes contributed to the team’s downfall. Gambhir, who was appointed after leading Kolkata Knight Riders to IPL victory earlier this year, has been criticized for his aggressive approach, which has seen India lose three consecutive Tests inside three days.
Ali argues that Gambhir’s tactics, which prioritize quick runs and attacking play, are not suited to Test cricket. He points to the example of England’s “Bazball” approach, which has yet to yield significant results in terms of major tournament success.
Ali also questions India’s strategy of preparing turning tracks, which he believes has undermined the confidence of their batters. With the all-important Border Gavaskar Trophy in Australia approaching, he fears that India’s lack of preparation on seaming wickets could prove costly.