Munaf Patel Backs Gambhir’s Hard Stance Against Star Culture
Digital Desk
Ex-pacer Munaf Patel defends Gautam Gambhir’s tough coaching methods, warning BCCI that removing him could make handling Indian stars “very difficult.”
‘Making Enemies to Coach the Country’: Munaf Patel Backs Gambhir’s Hard Line on Star Culture
Former pacer warns BCCI against removing the head coach
Former World Cup-winning pacer Munaf Patel has launched a strong defence of Gautam Gambhir, warning the BCCI that the head coach’s hard stance against senior players is the only thing keeping Indian cricket’s star culture in check.
Patel admitted that Gambhir is “making enemies” by refusing to give leeway to legends. His comments come amid growing chatter about the coach’s strict dressing room policies.
A Genuine Taskmaster, Says Patel
Speaking to the Times of India, Patel did not mince words. He said Gambhir’s honesty is ruffling feathers but insisted that is precisely what Team India needs.
“Just remember this, if a head coach like Gautam Gambhir is removed, then handling the players will become very difficult,” Patel said. “He is a genuine person; he calls the truth as it is, and many people don’t like that.”
The former quick added that Gambhir has the courage to drop any player, regardless of reputation.
BCCI’s Stricter Policies Under Gambhir
Since taking charge, Gambhir has advised the BCCI to tighten family policies during tours. The board has visibly moved towards a more disciplined environment, reducing the leeway senior players previously enjoyed.
According to team sources, the aim is to ensure no individual, regardless of past achievements, remains above team protocol. This shift has drawn mixed reactions within the dressing room.
‘Try Saying No to Kohli or Rohit’
Patel highlighted the difficulty of Gambhir’s job, pointing specifically at two modern greats who retired from Tests during his tenure.
“Man-management is the most important thing. And it is not easy,” Patel said. “Try saying no to someone like Virat Kohli. Try saying no to Rohit Sharma.”
He questioned how many people would willingly take on that hostility. “Tell me, how many people is Gautam Gambhir making enemies of just to coach the country?” he added.
Trophy Wins but Test Struggles
Gambhir’s tenure has seen silverware, including the 2025 Champions Trophy, the 2025 Asia Cup, and the 2026 T20 World Cup. However, India’s Test performances have been shaky, with series losses to Australia and New Zealand.
Despite those setbacks, Patel argued that Gambhir’s ability to keep the unit united matters more. He noted that the coach has the “guts” to say no to legends, a rare quality in Indian cricket.
What Next for Gambhir and India
With the IPL currently underway, Gambhir gets a brief breather before a packed international calendar. India will host West Indies, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan for white-ball series later in 2026.
Tours to England, Ireland, and Zimbabwe are also scheduled post-IPL. Recent BCCI sources indicate Gambhir has a contract until the 2027 ODI World Cup, with a potential extension to the 2028 T20 World Cup if results hold. For now, Patel’s warning serves as a reminder: remove the hard taskmaster at your own peril.
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Munaf Patel Backs Gambhir’s Hard Stance Against Star Culture
Digital Desk
‘Making Enemies to Coach the Country’: Munaf Patel Backs Gambhir’s Hard Line on Star Culture
Former pacer warns BCCI against removing the head coach
Former World Cup-winning pacer Munaf Patel has launched a strong defence of Gautam Gambhir, warning the BCCI that the head coach’s hard stance against senior players is the only thing keeping Indian cricket’s star culture in check.
Patel admitted that Gambhir is “making enemies” by refusing to give leeway to legends. His comments come amid growing chatter about the coach’s strict dressing room policies.
A Genuine Taskmaster, Says Patel
Speaking to the Times of India, Patel did not mince words. He said Gambhir’s honesty is ruffling feathers but insisted that is precisely what Team India needs.
“Just remember this, if a head coach like Gautam Gambhir is removed, then handling the players will become very difficult,” Patel said. “He is a genuine person; he calls the truth as it is, and many people don’t like that.”
The former quick added that Gambhir has the courage to drop any player, regardless of reputation.
BCCI’s Stricter Policies Under Gambhir
Since taking charge, Gambhir has advised the BCCI to tighten family policies during tours. The board has visibly moved towards a more disciplined environment, reducing the leeway senior players previously enjoyed.
According to team sources, the aim is to ensure no individual, regardless of past achievements, remains above team protocol. This shift has drawn mixed reactions within the dressing room.
‘Try Saying No to Kohli or Rohit’
Patel highlighted the difficulty of Gambhir’s job, pointing specifically at two modern greats who retired from Tests during his tenure.
“Man-management is the most important thing. And it is not easy,” Patel said. “Try saying no to someone like Virat Kohli. Try saying no to Rohit Sharma.”
He questioned how many people would willingly take on that hostility. “Tell me, how many people is Gautam Gambhir making enemies of just to coach the country?” he added.
Trophy Wins but Test Struggles
Gambhir’s tenure has seen silverware, including the 2025 Champions Trophy, the 2025 Asia Cup, and the 2026 T20 World Cup. However, India’s Test performances have been shaky, with series losses to Australia and New Zealand.
Despite those setbacks, Patel argued that Gambhir’s ability to keep the unit united matters more. He noted that the coach has the “guts” to say no to legends, a rare quality in Indian cricket.
What Next for Gambhir and India
With the IPL currently underway, Gambhir gets a brief breather before a packed international calendar. India will host West Indies, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan for white-ball series later in 2026.
Tours to England, Ireland, and Zimbabwe are also scheduled post-IPL. Recent BCCI sources indicate Gambhir has a contract until the 2027 ODI World Cup, with a potential extension to the 2028 T20 World Cup if results hold. For now, Patel’s warning serves as a reminder: remove the hard taskmaster at your own peril.