Indore: India’s historic ODI series defeat against New Zealand has ignited a storm of criticism from cricket fans, with head coach Gautam Gambhir bearing the brunt of the backlash. On Sunday, January 18, India, led by Shubman Gill, went down by 41 runs in the series decider at the Holkar Stadium, handing the visitors a 2–1 series win.
The loss marked New Zealand’s first ODI series victory in India in 37 years, underlining the scale of the setback for the hosts. While India had drawn first blood in the opening match, defeats in the second and third ODIs exposed familiar flaws that have plagued the team in the 50-over format.
Gambhir’s Turbulent Tenure
Since taking over as head coach, Gambhir’s stint has been a mixed one. India have enjoyed notable success in T20 internationals and also clinched the Champions Trophy in 2025 under his guidance. However, performances in ODIs and Tests have been far from convincing.
During his tenure, India have lost ODI series to Sri Lanka, Australia and now New Zealand, including a rare home series defeat. In Tests, the team has endured heavy losses, including a home whitewash against New Zealand and defeats in challenging overseas conditions, adding to concerns about consistency and direction.
Fans on social media were quick to vent their frustration, pointing to what they described as instability and poor decision-making. One widely shared post listed a string of setbacks across formats, accusing the current regime of presiding over chaos despite repeated assurances of “progress.”
Spotlight on Leadership and Selection
The series defeat has also intensified scrutiny on captain Shubman Gill’s ODI record, with comparisons being drawn to Sanju Samson and his performances in domestic 50-over cricket. Selectors, too, have come under fire for their choices, as fans question whether the right balance and leadership are in place.
Amid the gloom, Virat Kohli emerged as a rare bright spot, scoring 93, 23 and a commanding 124 in the three-match series. However, his efforts were not enough to prevent another home series loss being added to Gambhir’s record.
The frustration spilled over into the stands as well. During the post-match presentation at Indore, chants critical of the head coach were reportedly heard from sections of the crowd, reflecting the growing discontent among supporters.
What Next for Team India?
India will not play another ODI for the next five months, with attention now shifting to the T20 World Cup. The gap in the calendar provides selectors and the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) a window to reassess both personnel and strategy.
With the World Test Championship cycle ongoing and the 2027 ODI World Cup on the horizon, questions are mounting over whether Gambhir is the right man to steer the team forward. While no official decisions have been announced, significant changes—both in the playing group and the management—cannot be ruled out.
For now, India are left to reflect on a sobering series defeat that has exposed deep-seated issues, while New Zealand’s triumph serves as a reminder that the road back to dominance in 50-over cricket may be longer and tougher than anticipated.
Source: India Today, NDTV Sports



















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