The recent ODI series between India and Australia ended with India losing 1-2, marking a challenging start for Shubman Gill as India’s new ODI captain.
While Rohit Sharma emerged as the Player of the Series and Virat Kohli showed a strong comeback with a 74-run innings in the final match, India head coach Gautam Gambhir emphasized that commendable individual performances should not overshadow team’s loss.
Speaking in an interview with BCCI, Gambhir highlighted his stance on team performance, stating, “I’ve always believed that it’s not about individual performances. I can be very happy with them, and I will always remain happy with individual performances. But ultimately, it’s the loss of an ODI series-that’s the bottom line-and I can never celebrate a series loss as a coach.” His remarks came without specifically naming any players but were widely understood to reflect on the efforts of Rohit and Kohli during the series.
Despite the disappointing series outcome, Gambhir acknowledged the positives from the T20 International series win that followed, noting that there were “plenty of positives, but also a lot of learning” from the tour.
The return of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli to international ODIs after their retirement from Test and T20 formats added excitement to the series, with Rohit scoring a century in the last ODI and Kohli overcoming two initial ducks to finish strong. Nevertheless, Gambhir reiterated the importance of prioritizing team success over individual milestones as India prepares for future challenges.
After a decent finish to the Australia tour, where they won the T20I series, India will focus on the upcoming home Test series against South Africa.