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5 PLAYERS WHO WILL BE DROPPED BY TEAM INDIA'S NEW HEAD COACH GAUTAM GAMBHIR
Cricket Today
|July 2024
Rohit Sharma's illustrious career, marked by numerous records and stellar performances, may see an abrupt transition under Gambhir's leadership. Despite his prowess, Rohit's age and fitness have become concerns, especially in the demanding T20 and Test formats...
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As the Indian cricket landscape braces for a significant shift, Gautam Gambhir's anticipated appointment as the head coach across all formats heralds a new era. Fresh off leading Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to a resounding victory in the 2024 IPL season, Gambhir's ascension to the national team's helm is a testament to his strategic acumen and no-nonsense approach. The pressure is mounting with India on the hunt for an ICC trophy since their 2013 Champions Trophy win. The current coach, Rahul Dravid, is set to step down following the ICC T20 World Cup. Gambhir, known for his straightforward and aggressive style, has already outlined his vision: distinct teams for different formats, a strategic focus on the 2027 World Cup, and a reliance on senior players to secure the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. However, this vision also spells the end of the road for some established stars.
1. ROHIT SHARMA - T20s AND TESTS
Rohit Sharma's illustrious career, marked by numerous records and stellar performances, may see an abrupt transition under Gambhir's leadership. Despite his prowess, Rohit's age and fitness have become concerns, especially in the demanding T20 and Test formats. At 37, maintaining peak physical condition is challenging, and Gambhir's penchant for nurturing young talent could hasten Rohit's departure from these formats. While Rohit's batting brilliance is undeniable, Gambhir's strategy likely emphasizes a dynamic and youthful squad capable of withstanding the rigours of modern cricket. Rohit's experience will be invaluable for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy, but after that, a generational shift seems inevitable. By phasing out Rohit in T20s and Tests, Gambhir aims to build a resilient team that can compete fiercely on the global stage, ensuring a seamless transition and long-term success.

This story is from the July 2024 edition of Cricket Today.
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