Gautam Gambhir Breaks Silence On Replacing Rahul Dravid as India's Head Coach, Says 'No Big Honor..'

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Anuj Khare

With the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) as yet chasing after Rahul Dravid's replacement, previous India opener Gautam Gambhir at last ended his quiet on turning into the following lead trainer of the men's senior group.

Gambhir prior decided to keep mum on arising as the leader for the top occupation at Group India. Making a victorious return at Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), Gambhir engineered the establishment's third Indian Head Association (IPL) title in the 2024 release.

Gambhir Name Gained Popularity In Coach Position

Gautam Gambhir

Since no remarkable unfamiliar lead trainer is tossing his cap for the top work, Gambhir's name has picked up speed to supplant Dravid at Group India. The cutoff time for applying for the lead trainer post of Indian men's cricket crew boss mentor finished on Monday. Gambhir has proactively gotten the support of previous BCCI president Sourav Ganguly to mentor Rohit Sharma and Co. after the T20 World Cup. Is Gambhir inspired by the top work?

'No Big Honour Than Coaching' - Gautam Gambhir

Sharing his perspectives about succeeding Dravid at an occasion in Abu Dhabi on Saturday, Gautam Gambhir conceded that he couldn't want anything more than to join the Indian camp. " I couldn't want anything more than to mentor the Indian group. There could be no greater distinction than training your public group. You are addressing 140 crore Indians and those across the globe too," Gambhir told PTI.

Dravid's residency is concluding in June. The Indian lead trainer was given a transient expansion after his two-year agreement terminated the year before. The T20 World Cup is Dravid's last task as the lead trainer of the Men Dressed in Blue. Rohit's Group India will launch their Reality Cup crusade against Ireland on June 5.

I have Answered This Question - Gambhir

Gautam Gambhir

Addressing students in Abu Dhabi, Gambhirwas gotten some information about taking the training position and finishing India's ICC prize dry season at the World Cup. " I have not addressed this inquiry, in spite of the fact that part of individuals have asked me. Be that as it may, I need to answer you now.

140 crore Indians will assist India with winning the World Cup. Assuming everybody begins appealing to God for ourselves and we begin playing and addressing them, India will win the World Cup. The main thing is to be courageous," Gambhir added.