When Gautam Gambhir took over as India’s head coach, expectations soared that his aggressive mindset would translate into consistent success across formats. While India has flourished in white-ball cricket under Gautam Gambhir, adding another ICC Champions Trophy to their cabinet earlier this year, the Test arena has been a different story, with mounting pressure on the former opener as India’s red-ball results continue to disappoint.
White-Ball Highs, Red-Ball Lows
India’s recent Test record under Gautam Gambhir has been underwhelming. After series losses to New Zealand and Australia, India started their England tour with a five-wicket defeat at Headingley, raising fresh questions about Gautam Gambhir’s methods and leadership in the longest format. Under his tenure, India has won only one out of their last nine Tests, with victories coming mainly against Bangladesh, while suffering back-to-back defeats against stronger sides.
Following the Test series loss to Australia, senior players like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket, prompting a transitional phase for the team. Shubman Gill, who took over the captaincy, has led a new-look side to the UK, but the tour began on a poor note, exposing the challenges of rebuilding a Test team while maintaining competitiveness on overseas tours.
Former India batter Aakash Chopra shared his concerns, emphasizing that while Gill deserves patience as a new captain, Gautam Gambhir’s accountability as head coach cannot be overlooked. “It’s understandable to give time to Shubman Gill because he’s new to leadership, but in Indian cricket, if things don’t go well, criticism will naturally follow,” Aakash Chopra stated on his YouTube channel.
BCCI Support, Results Missing
Aakash Chopra highlighted that despite Gautam Gambhir having received full backing from the BCCI, with selectors granting him the players and resources he requested, the expected results in Test cricket have not materialized. “The selectors feel that whatever team management is asking for is being provided, including the type and number of players, so there can be no excuses,” Aakash Chopra said, urging Gautam Gambhir to translate support into tangible results.
Under Gautam Gambhir, India has managed just a single Test series win, which came against Bangladesh last year, while enduring clean sweeps by New Zealand and a 3-1 series defeat to Australia. The defeats have raised concerns, particularly with a competitive England series underway. Aakash Chopra noted, “There’s a lot of pressure on Gautam Gambhir. His performance in white-ball cricket has been good, but the red-ball record raises questions. If this series doesn’t go well, there will be a bigger question mark.”
Aakash Chopra further stressed that with the resources and support provided, Gautam Gambhir and the team management need to deliver, especially in the red-ball format, where India’s inconsistent performances risk undoing the progress made in limited-overs cricket. “Where are they going and what are they doing? If you have what you asked for, you need to deliver the results. There’s no excuse,” Aakash Chopra asserted, reflecting the growing sentiment that results, not just processes, will define Gautam Gambhir’s tenure as India’s head coach.