Tough questions for India after two debacles in a row
Hindustan Times East UP|January 08, 2025
A second series loss raises more questions than answers as head coach's performance comes under the lens
Rasesh Mandani

It doesn't take a lot to make Gautam Gambhir angry. He's always been that way, even as a player; quick to lose his temper and whose intensity could often prove too hard to handle. It didn't necessarily make him a bad player, but his presence in the dressing room often came with caveats. It was also one of the reasons why many were unsure about him as Team India coach. For starters, he had no real experience. And it is one thing to be a mentor in the Indian Premier League and quite another to handle the best players in India against the best in the world.

Would his confrontational, always-on-attack attitude help? In the short run, it hasn't. India are in a tough space and the results over the last six months have been disappointing, to say the least. They lost the ODI series against Sri Lanka (2-0), then the home Test series against New Zealand (3-0) - the first home series loss in 12 years - and the Border Gavaskar Trophy after losing the series 3-1. Australia beat India in a series for the first time in a decade. This is a sign of things starting to spiral out of control.

So, it wasn't really a surprise that in India's final press conference in Australia on Sunday, head coach Gambhir was an angry man. He was gruff, flippant, not even listening to the entire question before launching into a tirade.

To his credit, he spoke about many things - his views on the future of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, the reasons for the series defeat, Jasprit Bumrah, tough men, tough cricket and how he will be the first to accept the team's mistakes. A common refrain through all these answers was: "As simple as it can get."

Then again, maybe the questions are simple because they are so obvious. But the answers, that's a different matter altogether.

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