Dravid Backs Gambhir as India's New Head Coach

Dravid Backs Gambhir as India’s New Head Coach

Rahul Dravid Backs Gautam Gambhir as India’s New Head Coach

Former India head coach Rahul Dravid has expressed his confidence in Gautam Gambhir, who has taken over the reins of the national team. Dravid, who guided India to the T20 World Cup title in June, believes Gambhir’s experience as a player and coach will serve him well in his new role.

“He (Gambhir) has got a lot of experience, as a player also he has played a lot, he obviously coached quite a bit. I am sure he will be great,” said Dravid at the launch event of ‘Roombr,’ a ‘Digital Classroom’ provider.

Gambhir, a former opening batsman for India, commenced his coaching stint by leading the team on their tour of Sri Lanka in July and August. Under his guidance, the Indian team will embark on a busy Test season, starting with two matches against Bangladesh, followed by a series of three matches against New Zealand. The team will then travel to Australia for a five-match Test series.

Dravid, who coached India to the final of both the ODI World Cup and the World Test Championship, believes that Gambhir will bring his own unique experiences and knowledge to the team.

“In any situation everyone brings his own experience and knowledge to the table. I am sure the team will benefit from everything that Gautam brings to them with his team,” he added.

The Indian team, now led by Gambhir, will be looking to build on the success achieved under Dravid’s tenure. With a challenging Test season ahead, Gambhir will have the opportunity to prove his mettle as a coach and guide India to further glory.

Gautam Gambhir Faces Stern Test as India Embarks on Long Test Season

Gautam Gambhir Faces Stern Test as India Embarks on Long Test Season

Gautam Gambhir, the newly appointed head coach of the Indian cricket team, faces a daunting task as the team embarks on a grueling Test season. The season kicks off with a match against Bangladesh on September 19, followed by a series of back-to-back matches against New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia.

Gambhir, who took charge after a brief tour of Sri Lanka last month, has a proven track record of success as a player and coach. He led the Kolkata Knight Riders to two Indian Premier League (IPL) titles and has a reputation for being a demanding and results-oriented coach.

Ahead of the upcoming series, Gambhir participated in a fun interaction on the sidelines of the Delhi Premier League T20. He was asked to name cricketers based on one word, providing insights into his perceptions of some of the game’s greatest players.

Gambhir described Yuvraj Singh as “Badshah” (King), himself as “Angry Young Man,” Sachin Tendulkar as “Dabang” (Fearless), Virat Kohli as “Shahenshah” (Emperor), Jasprit Bumrah as “Khiladi” (Player), Rahul Dravid as “Mr. Perfectionist,” and Sourav Ganguly as “Tiger.”

South African cricket legend Jonty Rhodes, who is the fielding coach of the Lucknow Super Giants, expressed confidence in Gambhir’s ability to make an immediate impact on the Indian team. He praised Gambhir’s hands-on approach and his ability to speak his mind.

Rhodes also lauded the appointment of Zaheer Khan as mentor of the Lucknow Super Giants, highlighting his calm head and technical expertise. He believes that Zaheer’s presence will help the team navigate tense situations during matches.

With a challenging Test season ahead, Gambhir will be eager to prove his mettle as head coach. His ability to motivate and inspire the team, as well as his tactical acumen, will be put to the test as India faces some of the world’s top cricketing nations.

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