Gambhir, known for his proactive mentorship at Kolkata Knights Riders in the IPL, is believed to have emphasised the necessity and timing of establishing distinct teams for Test cricket, ODIs, and T20Is
(L-R) India's captain Rohit Sharma and teammate Rishabh Pant celebrate the dismissal of Afghanistan's Gulbadin Naib on Thursday. Pic/AFP
Key Highlights
- In the ever-evolving landscape of international cricket, strategic adaptations are crucial
- Under Gambhir, BCCI seems poised to embark on a bold initiative for optimising performance
- This move will aim to capitalise on specialised skills and tailor strategies
In the ever-evolving landscape of international cricket, strategic adaptations are crucial for sustained success. And if sources are to be believed, under Team India’s next head coach Gautam Gambhir, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) seems poised to embark on a bold initiative for optimising performance by potentially establishing separate teams for each format of the game.