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Gambhir’s Test Experiment: Innovation or Indian Cricket in Crisis?

From shifting batting orders to overused pacers, Gambhir’s approach has ignited debate on the future of Indian Test cricket.

SSI Bureau by SSI Bureau
November 25, 2025
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Gambhir’s Test Experiment: Innovation or Indian Cricket in Crisis?
The European associate side Iceland Cricket, known for its cheeky social media jabs, recently targeted India’s head coach Gautam Gambhir amid the national team’s struggles in the Test arena. In a tweet dripping with sarcasm, they declared: “Just to clear fan doubts. Gautam Gambhir will not be appointed as Iceland Cricket’s coach. That position is filled and our team has won 75% of its matches in 2025.”
The barb, while humorous, points to a growing unease among fans and critics about the state of India’s Test cricket under Gambhir.
The Carousel of Confusion
Gambhir’s penchant for experimentation is evident everywhere—from constantly shifting batting positions to juggling combinations of four all-rounders or three keepers. While bold moves can sometimes unearth talent, the Indian Test team has seen nothing but inconsistency. Specialists like Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammed Siraj are being overworked on Indian pitches, while all-rounders are often underutilized, leaving the traditional backbone of the team fractured.
The consequences are tangible. India faces a second potential home whitewash in three series, a scenario once unimaginable for a side long associated with Test dominance. Meanwhile, opponents are feasting on pitches that have historically favoured India, leaving fans frustrated and players overburdened.
A Chappell Redux?
Critics are quick to draw parallels with the Greg Chappell era of 2005–2007, when the Australian coach’s tinkering with batting orders and player roles caused friction and public spats with senior players. The difference today? Gambhir operates with a free hand and minimal resistance from senior players or the dressing room. The fallout of failed experiments, therefore, rests solely on his shoulders.
As one commentator noted, Gambhir’s approach risks “destroying the spirit of fans, minds of batters, and bodies of bowlers.” Unless he abandons what some are calling his “I’ll win the Derby with mules” policy, India’s fast-bowling future could be in jeopardy.
On-Field Realities
India’s current Test against South Africa at Guwahati is another example of the fallout. Reeling from a massive first-innings deficit, India limped to 201, with Yashasvi Jaiswal top-scoring at 58. Marco Jansen’s six-wicket haul exposed the vulnerabilities in India’s attack, while the Proteas lower order made Indian bowlers toil. By the end of Day 3, Aiden Markram and Ryan Rickelton were unbeaten at 26/0, extending South Africa’s lead to 314 runs.
Since Gambhir’s arrival, India’s Test record reads like a rollercoaster: seven wins, nine defeats, and two draws from 18 Tests, including a 0-3 home loss to New Zealand—India’s first in over a decade—and a 1-3 defeat in Australia that saw the Border-Gavaskar Trophy slip away.

Why Tests Are Struggling, But Not Limited-Overs

Interestingly, the Indian T20 and ODI teams are not experiencing the same level of struggle as the Test team. This is largely due to player specialization, the influence of the Indian Premier League (IPL), and the different strategic approaches required for limited-overs cricket. In shorter formats, roles are more defined, aggressive strategies are encouraged, and form and fitness cycles are tightly managed. Test cricket, however, demands patience, adaptability, and stability—areas where Gambhir’s experiments have raised concerns.

The Bigger Picture
While India continues to shine in white-ball cricket, winning the Champions Trophy and Asia Cup in quick succession, the Test team’s decline casts a long shadow. Fans and pundits alike are questioning Gambhir’s selection calls, his aggressive batting philosophy, and the absence of stability in the longest format.
As the team struggles to fight back against South Africa, the debate rages: is Gambhir’s coaching a bold experiment that will eventually pay dividends, or is it a dangerous dalliance putting the future of Indian Test cricket at risk?
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