Gautam Gambhir Meets Jay Shah After IPL 2024 Final Sparking Speculation of India Head Coach Role

Gautam Gambhir meets Jay Shah after IPL 2024 final sparking spectulations of India head coach role

Gautam Gambhir had a well-disposed gathering with BCCI secretary Jay Shah after the IPL 2024 last Sunday. Remarkably, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), who had another tutor this season, crushed Sunrisers Hyderabad by eight wickets to lift their first IPL prize in quite a while.

Gautam Gambhir meets Jay Shah after IPL 2024

Gautam Gambhir

The residency of India’s ongoing lead trainer, Rahul Dravid, had reached a conclusion after last year’s ODI World Cup. Be that as it may, the BCCI has chosen to give Dravid a momentary expansion with the T20 World Cup 2024 beginning in June. In the midst of developing hypotheses about the potential possibility of supplanting Rahul Dravid as India’s lead trainer.
The BCCI had likewise opened applications for the post of India lead trainer recently, searching for a drawn-out possibility to lead the men dressed in blue until the 2027 ODI World Cup. The top names doing the rounds for the head instructing position are NCA boss VVS Laxman, CSK mentor Stephen Fleming, and previous Sri Lanka chief Mahela Jayawardene.

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Kolkata Knight Riders guide Gautam Gambhir was cheerful on Sunday night at the Mama Chidambaram Arena after his group secured their third IPL title with a persuading triumph over Sunrisers Hyderabad. Gambhir, a critical figure in Kolkata Knight Riders(KKR) prosperity, was seen praising the players and obliging fans with photos. In the midst of the festivals, he likewise got some margin to meet and welcome BCCI secretary Jay Shah, igniting hypotheses about his potential future as India’s lead trainer.

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Credit’ to Gautam Gambhir for IPL 2024 triumph: Rinku Singh

Rinku Singh

Gambhir has emerged as the leader to supplant Rahul Dravid, whose residency as India’s lead trainer closes after the 2024 T20 World Cup in June. With Dravid not reapplying for the position, the BCCI has opened the quest for his replacement, with the agreement scheduled to go on for the rest of the 2027 ODI World Cup.

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Notwithstanding, Gautam Gambhir is supposedly the most conspicuous name in the race to supplant Rahul Dravid. As per a new report in Danik Jagran, Gambhir is likewise quick to go after the position of India’s lead trainer, provided that he is given a ‘choice assurance’. All in all, Gambhir will possibly go after the position, assuming he is certain of getting it. He would rather not be simply one more possibility for the top work,” the distribution said.

In a connection after the match, KKR player Rinku Singh credited the group’s progress in IPL 2024 to Gautam Gambhir. He said he has extraordinary inclination at the present time. The dream has materialized. I have been hanging around for quite a while, and we are so cheerful. Credit goes to GG, sir. I will, at last, lift the IPL prize. It was God’s arrangement.

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