Visakhapatnam: Coach Warns IPL Owners Against Interference In National Setup
India head coach Gautam Gambhir delivered a sharp message to franchise owners after the team’s 2–1 ODI series victory over South Africa, urging them to “stay in their domain” following renewed calls for a split-coaching model. The comments came in response to public suggestions—most notably from an IPL team owner—that India should appoint different coaches for red-ball and white-ball formats.
Gambhir Questions Timing Of Criticism After Test Losses
The split-coaching conversation reignited after India’s disappointing performance in the Test series, but Gambhir argued the criticism overlooked key context. He pointed out that the side was missing captain Shubman Gill due to a neck injury, leaving a young and inexperienced batting order to face a strong South African attack. According to Gambhir, this factor was “completely ignored” by those calling for structural changes.
One Coaching System Is Enough, Says Gambhir
Reaffirming his belief in a unified coaching framework, Gambhir stressed that India does not need separate head coaches for each format. He emphasised consistency, stability and accountability within a single system, adding that outside voices—including franchise administrators—should not influence decisions concerning the national team.
ODI Victory Brings Relief But Not Closure
India’s successful chase in the series-deciding ODI offered some respite after a turbulent Test leg, with solid performances from both senior players and emerging talents. However, Gambhir’s strong public stance has intensified the debate over the role of IPL team owners in national cricket discourse and the future direction of India’s coaching strategy.



















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