321. One Gambhir To Rule Them All… Or Not?: The Split-Coaching Debate In Indian Men’s Cricket
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Hi there! Welcome to Episode 321 of Never on the Backfoot Podcast. The Gautam Gambhir era has begun, but so has the debate—is it time for Indian men’s cricket to embrace the split-coaching model?
In this episode, Abhinav joins me as we dive deep into the philosophy of having separate coaches for red-ball and white-ball formats. We explore the benefits, the risks, and what it could mean for player workloads, team culture, and India’s future in ICC tournaments.
From Harbhajan Singh’s endorsement to BCCI’s possible post–Champions Trophy rethink, we examine global examples, homegrown challenges, and whether Gambhir should lead all formats or focus on one. Packed with insights, case studies, and probing questions, this conversation is for every cricket fan who’s curious about the next big structural shift in the game.
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