Gautam Gambhir's 'bad days' begin! BCCI will ask questions to Rohit, big action will be taken

Gautam Gambhir's performance as head coach has not been anything special so far. He participated in five series as the head coach, out of which Team India lost two series. First the team lost the ODI series against Sri Lanka and then Team India lost the Test series 3-0 at home against New Zealand.

Questions are being raised on Gautam Gambhir after the defeat against New Zealand. Now there are reports that soon there will be a BCCI meeting in which questions will be asked to Gautam Gambhir. He will be asked why Team India lost so badly in New Zealand and what are his future plans?

I will answer in front of Rohit

According to media reports, BCCI officials are going to hold a review meeting soon in which apart from head coach Gautam Gambhir, captain Rohit Sharma and chief selector Ajit Agarkar will also be present. In this meeting, Gambhir will be asked as to how Team India lost the Test series despite fulfilling all his demands.

Team India suffered loss because of Gautam Gambhir!

Apart from this, he can also be asked questions on the pitch of Mumbai and Pune Test. After the defeat in the Bengaluru Test, Team India made spin friendly pitches in Pune and Mumbai, due to which BCCI and Team India stopped making them after the England series. Even in the series against England, the Indian team lost due to rank turner and after that, such pitches were made in the entire series which used to turn on the third or fourth day. But it is being claimed that on the instructions of Gautam Gambhir, a spin friendly pitch was made again and this caused loss to Team India.

Gambhir accepted every demand

According to the report, BCCI has accepted every demand of Gautam Gambhir. He was also included in the selection committee meeting for the Australia tour. Gautam Gambhir had full participation in the team selection. Same thing was seen in the previous series also. Now if the results are bad then obviously BCCI will also ask questions and the same is going to happen in future also.

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