Gautam Gambhir’s Vision: Team India’s Roadmap to 2027

Gautam Gambhir is shaping Team India’s roadmap across formats till the 2027 World Cup. His vision focuses on talent development, squad depth, and long-term success.

Hemanth
Hemanth

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Gautam Gambhir is shaping Team India’s roadmap across formats till the 2027 World Cup. His vision focuses on talent development, squad depth, and long-term success.

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India's new head coach, Gautam Gambhir, is concerned with laying down a strong road map for Team India in all formats right through to the 2027 World Cup. His vision strategy is to develop the team, promoting consistency and depth within the squad.

Gambhir is part of this plan as he will accompany India 'A' to England. This is evidence of his desire to keep close tabs on future stars and provide a smooth in-take process for young players to the top team. With this approach, he hopes to establish a foundation that will serve Indian cricket in the future.

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The plan is set to concentrate on:

  • Selection of influential players for every format.
  • Rotating the seniors to balance workload.
  • Developing young players for future battles.
  • Building India's bench strength in all formats.

With this long-term plan, Gambhir wants to build a team that stays competitive in all formats and reaches its best at the 2027 World Cup.

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