BCCI may hold a meeting with Gautam Gambhir after New Zealand tour, these issues may be discussed

Gautam Gambhir: India has suffered a 3-0 defeat in the Test series against New Zealand. Team India had to face defeat in the home Test series after 12 years. After the defeat in this series, questions are being raised on Team India's coach Gautam Gambhir. Meanwhile, BCCI may soon take a big step regarding Gautam Gambhir.

BCCI can hold a meeting with Gautam Gambhir

According to the report of Times of India, BCCI may soon hold a meeting with Gautam Gambhir. Their future plans can be discussed in this meeting. Reports say that the demand for a spin track against New Zealand has surprised many on the board. The board may soon talk to Gautam Gambhir as well as his support staff regarding future plans.

 

It has been said in the report that BCCI has so far agreed to every demand of Gambhir. They have been given support staff of their choice, while the BCCI's policy is to promote coaches groomed through the NCA programme. He has also been allowed to attend the selection meeting to choose the team for the Australia tour. In such a situation, now BCCI can hold a review meeting regarding Gautam Gambhir.

Questions raised on many decisions against New Zealand

A spinning track was made in the second and third matches against Team India. However, his move also backfired. Mitchell Santner and Ajaz Patel did not give the Indian batsmen a chance to play freely. Mitchell Santner took 13 wickets in the Pune Test match. Whereas in the Mumbai Test match, Ajaz Patel bowled brilliantly and took 10 wickets in the match.

 

Apart from this, Gautam Gambhir was also criticized for playing Virat Kohli at number 3 in the first Test match and frequent changes in Sarfaraz Khan's batting order. In such a situation, it will be interesting to see how Gautam Gambhir plans to tour Australia.

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