
India defeated New Zealand by 48 runs in the first T20 match played in Nagpur. However, more than Team India's victory, a tweet by coach Gautam Gambhir is generating much discussion. Gambhir's reply to Shashi Tharoor has sparked controversy. The reply suggested that, despite being the coach, he doesn't have complete power or authority over the team. Fans on social media are asking various questions.
Tharoor praised him, and Gambhir gave a surprising reply.
The first tweet was from Congress MP Shashi Tharoor, who had met Gambhir in Nagpur a day before the match and praised him. Tharoor posted a long tweet in English appreciating Gambhir's work. It read, "Had a good and frank conversation with my old friend Gautam Gambhir in Nagpur. I believe that after the Prime Minister, the toughest job in India is being the coach of the Indian team. Millions of people judge him every day, but he remains calm and does his job fearlessly. His calm demeanor and leadership should be commended. Best wishes to him."
Gambhir replied late Wednesday night, saying, "When the dust settles, the truth and logic behind the claim of the coach having unlimited authority will come to light. Until then, I am a little surprised that I am being pitted against my own people, when they are the best!" Gambhir's statement didn't name anyone, but it spoke volumes.
Was the target the selection committee?
Many fans on social media said that Gambhir's statement was directed at the selection committee, especially Ajit Agarkar, but Gambhir neither named anyone nor mentioned any institution. The statement was ambiguous, but it raised questions.
Gambhir's coaching tenure is already mired in controversy
After Gambhir became coach, several major changes occurred in the Indian team, such as:
Suryakumar Yadav was made the T20 captain.
Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravichandran Ashwin retired from Test cricket.
Shubman Gill was dropped from the T20 setup.
India lost the Test series both at home and in Australia. New Zealand defeated India in an ODI series at home for the first time.
Coach vs. Selection Committee: Who holds the real power?
In Indian cricket, the question always remains: whose team is it, the coach's or the selection committee's? Gambhir's tweet deepens this debate. If the coach is saying he doesn't have complete power, it means that multiple parties are involved in selection, rotation, and team changes.
Gambhir's frustration or clarification?
Gambhir's tweet can be interpreted in two ways.
Firstly, he might be responding to critics who are blaming him for the team's losses or changes.
Or he might be hinting at the internal system, where the coach wants people to know the truth.
But until he speaks openly, the matter remains limited to speculation.
Gambhir's response to the controversy with Rohit-Kohli?
Gambhir's statement, "I'm a little surprised that I'm being pitted against my own people, when they are the best!" Fans are interpreting this as his response to the alleged rift with Kohli and Rohit.
Most of the blame for everything that has gone wrong in Indian cricket recently is being placed on Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir.
Whether it's players retiring from Test cricket or the decision to make playing domestic cricket mandatory for players, Gambhir has been blamed for everything.
The recent poor results in Tests and ODIs have further fueled this atmosphere, but the entire debate boils down to one thing: that Gambhir wants to remove Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma from the team.
However, Gambhir has always said one thing about Rohit and Virat: "The 2027 World Cup is still two years away. No one's place is guaranteed."
This message applies to other players as well, meaning there is no automatic selection, but social media trolls and hate-mongers have twisted this statement to create an entire narrative. They have created an atmosphere as if Gambhir is hell-bent on removing Kohli and Rohit, even though Gambhir has never said this directly. Gautam Gambhir's statement could also mean that he is under some kind of pressure from the selection committee or elsewhere to remove Kohli and Rohit, even though he might not be in favor of it. And through this post, he might be trying to tell people that he doesn't have the power to make such decisions, yet people are still holding him responsible and pitting him against these players.
Now, for the first time, Gambhir has indirectly addressed this issue and said a lot without naming anyone. He clearly indicated that decisions are not always solely made by the coach, and the issue of dropping players is not as simple as people make it out to be on social media.
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