'Good strategist': Raman backs Gambhir as potential India coach

5 months ago 13

NEW DELHI: With the

2024 T20 World Cup

underway and current head coach

Rahul Dravid

set to step down after the tournament, the spotlight has turned to former Indian cricketer

Gautam Gambhir

as a potential successor.
Former opener

WV Raman

, who had previously served as head coach of the

Indian women's team

, has voiced his support for Gambhir, highlighting his strategic acumen and leadership qualities.

"Gautam Gambhir will definitely be somebody who knows what to do. What he will deliver and not is something I cannot predict since I don't have a crystal ball in my hand," commented Raman to PTI. "But, as far as his acumen is concerned, he is good. He has also been a good captain in the IPL, and he is a good strategist."

Raman emphasized that the success of a coach depends on how well they integrate with the team and adapt their strategies.
"It's all about things coming together when you are coaching a side and how quickly everybody (coaches) settles down with the boys and the boys with his ways of doing things. So, that's where the key lies, generally."

Raman hails Dinesh Karthik's entertaining career

Raman also took the opportunity to praise wicketkeeper-batter Dinesh Karthik, who announced his retirement from all forms of cricket on Saturday. He lauded Karthik for his dedication and resilience throughout his career.

"Fantastic career. He must be proud of it. And quite obviously, he doesn't have to sit back and think like many others," Raman said. "He's been extraordinarily entertaining and also someone who is highly dedicated to cricket and has overcome so many challenges in his life. He's always a chirpy character with a broad smile."
Karthik's dynamic presence on and off the field has left a lasting impression, and Raman acknowledged his transition to a new career. "He's got another career straight away to get into. I wish him all the very best," Raman concluded.
(With inputs from PTI)

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