Former Indian cricket team captain and ex-BCCI president Sourav Ganguly has expressed his support for Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) mentor Gautam Gambhir as a potential coach for the national team, stating that Gambhir would be an excellent choice “if he wants the job.” Reports suggest that Gambhir, a World Cup-winning former India opener, is a leading candidate for the position.
Sourav Ganguly said, “Gautam Gambhir is passionate and honest. He is a great candidate for the India’s Head coach post”. (Revsportz). pic.twitter.com/EL1CNReMSt
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Sourav Ganguly Backs Gautam Gambhir For Team India Role
“I don’t know whether he has applied,” asked Ganguly as the anchor said Gambhir’s name was doing the rounds as a potential candidate.
“Has he? If he has, he makes a very good candidate. He is honest, understands the game very well and has had success with the Knight Riders in the IPL. In Gautam, you have all the qualities you need in India’s head coach.”
“There is indeed a difference between coaching or mentoring a franchise, and coaching an international team, that too a high-profile team like India,” Ganguly added.
According to a BCCI release, the tenure of the new coach, who will replace Rahul Dravid, will commence on July 1 and extend until the end of 2027.
In an interview with RevSportz about the selection of the next Indian cricket team head coach, Ganguly endorsed Gambhir, who recently enjoyed success as KKR’s mentor, leading them to victory in the IPL 2024. Ganguly emphasized that Gambhir would be a very capable coach.
“But I am sure Gautam will know it and is aware of it. He will know how to deal with stars like Virat and Rohit, and will surely adapt himself to the culture of the change room. It is not just about pushing your own thoughts. He will, I am sure, think and carry the change room with himself. But Gautam will make a very good head coach,” he said. “He is a strong character and a good cricket brain. If he does want the job, he will make a very good coach.”