sanjeev
khelja|29-01-2025
Champions Trophy 2025: Gautam Gambhir's tenure as India's head coach has begun under intense scrutiny, with the BCCI closely monitoring his coaching staff's effectiveness, reported Cricblogger.
The Champions Trophy 2025 looms as a defining moment for the newly appointed support team, which includes Abhishek Nayar, Ryan ten Doeschate, and Morne Morkel. While Gambhir's aggressive coaching philosophy aligns with the board's demand for immediate results, there are growing indications that the trust factor between the two parties remains fragile.
One of the key concerns surrounding the current setup is the board's reluctance to provide a long-term cushion. Unlike previous coaching appointments that were given time to shape the team, the current staff's tenure appears to be directly tied to India's performance in the Champions Trophy. The message from the BCCI is clear-there is little room for failure.
Nayar, entrusted with refining India's batting approach, faces the challenge of ensuring consistency under pressure. Ten Doeschate's role in strengthening India's middle order and improving finishing capabilities is under watch, while Morkel carries the crucial responsibility of maintaining a sharp and well-managed fast-bowling attack.
Adding to the uncertainty, the BCCI's decision to bring in Sitanshu Kotak as a batting consultant raises questions about Gambhir's influence. While the official reasoning suggests Kotak's role is supplementary, the move hints at the board's apprehension regarding the existing coaching dynamic. The discomfort within the dressing room, particularly concerning communication between certain staff members and players, has also been noted as a potential red flag.
The team's recent performances have further intensified the scrutiny. Series defeats in ODIs and Tests against New Zealand at home, coupled with a disappointing Border-Gavaskar Trophy campaign against Australia, have not helped Gambhir's case. While some within the BCCI acknowledge that coaching alone cannot be blamed for player underperformance, there is a growing sentiment that changes may be on the horizon if results do not improve.
Beyond the Champions Trophy 2025, India's five-Test series in England could serve as the ultimate test of Gambhir's coaching credentials. If the team falters on that tour, speculation regarding a possible shake-up within the coaching staff could gain traction. For now, Gautam Gambhir retains his position, but with expectations sky-high, the road ahead is anything but smooth.