Gambhir's Coaching Challenges: Players Face Greater Pressure Than Coach

Gambhir’s Coaching Challenges: Players Face Greater Pressure Than Coach

Gautam Gambhir’s tenure as head coach of the Indian men’s cricket team has commenced with a T20I series victory and an ODI series defeat. While Gambhir has much to learn and implement in the coming weeks, his success or failure will ultimately be judged by the team’s performance in ICC events.

Despite concerns about certain aspects of Gambhir’s coaching style, his former opening partner Virender Sehwag believes the challenges lie more with the players than the coach. “The players have won the T20 World Cup, they know their roles. Gambhir’s arrival will provide clarity and support,” Sehwag said.

Sehwag emphasized that the players face greater challenges in executing their roles and delivering results on the field. “Gambhir is there to help them,” he added.

Gambhir’s next assignment is the Test series against Bangladesh at home. While India has never lost a Test match to their neighbors, the recent Pakistan vs Bangladesh series serves as a reminder that the Bangla Tigers should not be underestimated.

Gambhir’s coaching philosophy emphasizes discipline, hard work, and a winning mentality. He has been known to be demanding and expects high standards from his players. However, he also believes in creating a positive and supportive environment.

As Gambhir settles into his new role, he will need to find the right balance between discipline and motivation. He will also need to build strong relationships with his players and staff.

The upcoming Test series against Bangladesh will provide an early indication of Gambhir’s impact on the team. If India can maintain its dominance over its neighbor, it will be a positive sign for the future. However, if Bangladesh can pull off an upset, it will raise questions about Gambhir’s coaching abilities.

Mohammad Wasim Reveals Challenges in Dealing with Babar Azam as Chief Selector

Mohammad Wasim Reveals Challenges in Dealing with Babar Azam as Chief Selector

Former Pakistan batter Mohammad Wasim has shed light on the challenges he encountered as chief selector of the team, particularly in dealing with former all-format captain Babar Azam. Wasim, who served as head coach from December 2020 to December 2022, described Babar as “very stubborn” and prone to frustration when the selection committee made changes to the squad.

“It was a pain to make him accept changes. He was very stubborn and sometimes, I had to overstep my boundaries just to get him on board with certain decisions,” Wasim said, as quoted by PakPassion.

Wasim’s comments come amidst Babar’s recent struggles in the ongoing Test series against Bangladesh. After managing scores of 0 and 22 in the first Test, Babar scored 31 in the first innings of the second Test in Rawalpindi.

Meanwhile, Wasim has taken on a new role as head coach of the Pakistan women’s team. He is joined by former Pakistan bowlers Junaid Khan and Abdur Rehman as assistant coach and spin-bowling coach, respectively. Notably, no batting coach has been appointed, with Wasim expected to take on that role himself.

Wasim’s coaching credentials stem from his successful tenure with Northern, a team in Pakistan’s domestic structure. Under his leadership, Northern achieved successive runners-up finishes in the revamped Quaid-e-Azam Trophy. His focus on nurturing young talent culminated in a National T20 Cup victory in the 2019-20 season.

Rahul Dravid Recalls South Africa Series Defeat as Coaching Low Point

Rahul Dravid Recalls South Africa Series Defeat as Coaching Low Point

Rahul Dravid, the former head coach of the Indian cricket team, recently reflected on his tenure, highlighting the 2021-22 Test series defeat against South Africa as the most challenging moment.

In the series, India, led by Virat Kohli, had a golden opportunity to secure their maiden series victory on South African soil. They began with a resounding 113-run victory in the opening Test at Centurion, but the Proteas staged a remarkable comeback, winning the following two Tests by seven wickets each.

Dravid attributed the defeat to the absence of several senior players, including Rohit Sharma, and South Africa’s resilience. “We were very close, and in both the second and third Test matches, we had a big opportunity,” he said. “But South Africa played well and chased back in the fourth innings.”

Despite the setback, Dravid had an impressive tenure as India’s coach. He led the team to an ICC T20 World Cup victory in 2022, a runner-up finish in the 2023 50-over World Cup, and the runner-up spot in the ICC World Test Championship.

Dravid’s tenure was marked by a focus on player development and a commitment to building a strong team culture. He emphasized the importance of mental toughness and resilience, qualities that were evident in India’s performances under his guidance.

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