The Democracy News : The BCCI is presently in touch with Gautam Gambhir. Gautam Gambhir's name verified for Team India's trainer T20 World Cup 2024 is nearing the end. There has been a lot of talk about India's new trainer. Rahul Dravid's term as the head trainer of the Indian justice platoon is coming to an end. The BCCI is presently in hunt of a new trainer. Former India nature Gautam Gambhir has been named as the new head trainer of the Indian justice platoon.
It'll be officially blazoned at the end of June. Gautam Gambhir has been doing well as a tutor in the IPL for the last many times. Under his captaincy, Kolkata Knight Riders have come the titleholders of this season. Till last time, he was a part of the Lucknow Super titans. At that time, the Lucknow platoon was also playing well under Gambhir's leadership.
Gautam Gambhir is presently the head trainer of the Indian justice platoon. Gautam Gambhir has agreed to take over as India's head trainer. He has informed the BCCI that he's ready to work with their coaching staff. Vikram Rathour is presently the fur trainer of the Indian justice platoon. Paras Mhambrey is the bowling trainer. T Dileep is presently the fielding trainer of the Indian justice platoon.
lately, BCCI clerk Jay Shah had made it clear that there will be no separate trainer for different formats. In such a situation, there will be a hunt for a single trainer for all three formats, who'll be in charge of the Indian justice platoon for3.5 times. Gautam Gambhir has been appointed as the new head trainer of the Indian justice platoon." I would love to trainer the Indian justice platoon.
" There's no bigger honour than to be the trainer of our public platoon. You're representing 140 crore Indians and indeed more Indians across the world and when you represent India, how can there be anything bigger than this? It isn't me who'll help India win the World Cup, it's the 140 crore Indians who'll help India win the World Cup. However, India will win the World Cup, If everyone starts soliciting for us and we start representing them."