Australian pace spearhead Mitchell Starc has heaped praise on India coach Gautam Gambhir, describing him as a brilliant strategist who prioritizes the team’s needs and seeks to gain an edge through tactical adjustments. Starc’s admiration stems from his experience working with Gambhir as a mentor for the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the Indian Premier League (IPL) earlier this year.
Under Gambhir’s guidance, KKR enjoyed a dominant season, culminating in their first IPL title in a decade. Starc was impressed by Gambhir’s ability to analyze opponents and devise strategies to exploit their weaknesses. “He’s always thinking about the opponent and how to get them out as a bowling attack or how to score runs as a batting attack,” Starc said.
Gambhir’s focus extends beyond individual players, emphasizing the importance of team cohesion and identifying subtle adjustments that can provide an advantage. “It’s not just individual players, it’s always about the team focus and how to get on top of little things that he might see in techniques or in a field placement or anything like that,” Starc added.
KKR acquired Starc for a record-breaking Rs 24.75 crore, making him the most expensive buy in IPL history. Despite a modest league stage performance, Starc proved his worth with match-winning spells in the knockout rounds. “The nine weeks that I spent with him were fantastic. In a T20 setup, I know that he’s got some good things,” Starc said.
However, the two will find themselves on opposite sides when Australia hosts India in the upcoming Border-Gavaskar Trophy, starting in Perth next month. Starc acknowledged that Gambhir’s tactical acumen will pose a significant challenge for the Australian team.