04 June,2024 06:36 AM IST | Mumbai | PTI
Gautam Gambhir and Lalchand Rajput
Former India coach Lalchand Rajput says Gautam Gambhir is the right candidate to take Indian cricket forward since he is a shrewd tactician, a no-nonsense guy and someone who adds value to the set up being a two-time World Cup winner.
Although it is not known if Gambhir has officially applied for the India coach post, it is being speculated that he may replace Rahul Dravid in the high-pressure position after the T20 World Cup. The deadline to apply for the job ended on May 27.
"Gambhir is a no-nonsense guy, he has played cricket the hard way and he reads the game well and that has been seen for KKR [Kolkata Knight Riders] as well," Rajput, who coached India to T20 World Cup win in 2007, said.
Rajput cited the example of KKR's winning run at the IPL.
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"KKR was the same team last year and you see the difference that he made this year. He is a shrewd tactician as well," said Rajput.
Rajput said Gambhir's experience as a two-time World Cup winning Indian player would also come handy.
"I am sure with all his experience - he has won two World Cup [wins] as a player - that will really add value. He is a good candidate, but it all depends upon BCCI who they want. He will be the right candidate to take Indian cricket forward," Rajput added.
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