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TIME FOR GAMBHIR CONVERSATION

The New Indian Express Chennai

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November 27, 2025

Since the 44-year-old took over as head coach, India have lost 5 of the 9 Tests at home with the Guwahati result

- SWAROOP SWAMINATHAN @ Guwahati

SENIOR players were forced into retirement. A new captain was ushered in. Families could no longer be part of a full tour. The board doubled down on established players featuring in domestic red-ball cricket. An influential member of the coaching staff was let go.

It's fair to say the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) tried to identify various reasons for the sudden downturn in the red-ball fortunes of the side post them losing six Tests across eight games against New Zealand at home and in Australia. They wanted to be proactive in ringing in the changes to bring about positive change. But they have not managed to bring about positive change. If anything, this team seems to be stuck in a rut, a negative spiral. The one constant in all of these setbacks - last year's limp 0-3 against New Zealand, the 1-3 in Australia, a fighting 2-2 in England and, now, a 0-2 at home to South Africa - is the head coach of the national team. The only truly positive result during this run was the home series win against West Indies.

A couple of things. All sports teams - whatever their history, heritage, prestige and previous records - are allowed to lose games. No team has a birthright to win. But it's fair to say that the manner of their defeats in Kolkata and Guwahati raised several eyebrows. The questionable shot selections. A lack of application. Muddled team selections. Ignoring specialists. Not picking a right-handed batter in reserve knowing your first XI as well as your reserve middle-order batter are southpaws. When you stop controlling things within your control, you also lose control of the uncontrollables.

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