BCCI hints at management overhaul if India losses against Australia in upcoming Test

After facing clean sweep by New Zealand on home ground, Indian cricket team has come under heavy criticism

India’s cricket board is considering significant changes in team management if the national side fails to win its upcoming Test series against Australia, according to sources.

After facing a historic clean sweep by New Zealand on home ground, the team has come under heavy criticism, prompting senior board officials to explore a dual coaching system for the Test and white-ball formats.

Indian team captain, head coach, and selectors recently attended a six-hour meeting with board officials to address the team’s performance, especially the clean sweep against New Zealand.

During the meeting, the board raised questions, particularly about the team’s preparation and strategies under current head coach Gautam Gambhir, who took over from Rahul Dravid.

If the Australian series ends in a loss, sources indicate that separate coaches will be appointed for the Test and white-ball teams, a model previously adopted by teams like England and Pakistan.

This shift marks a potential first for Indian cricket, aligning with global trends to address the unique demands of each format.

Currently, Gambhir oversees all formats but has faced scrutiny following recent losses to Sri Lanka and New Zealand.

The board’s potential decision signals a commitment to revisiting strategies and addressing the pressures of modern cricket, particularly given the high expectations from fans and stakeholders.

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