Gambhir has of late attracted criticism for frequent changes in the team and his inclination to focus more on all-rounders than specialists in the traditional format.

Guwahati: Under-fire India head coach Gautam Gambhir on Wednesday said the BCCI would decide his future following the Test series whitewash in South Africa, while also pointing to the successes achieved during his tenure.
Gambhir made the remarks after India suffered a humiliating 408-run defeat in the second Test, sealing a 2-0 sweep for the hosts.
"It is up to the BCCI to decide my future. But I am the same guy who got you results in England and was coach for Champions Trophy," Gambhir said at the post-match press conference referring to India's title-winning run in the Champions Trophy and a gruelling 2-2 draw against the English in their own backyard earlier this year.
"The blame lies with everyone and starts with me," he conceded in his first reactions after the 0-2 drubbing.
"We need to play better. From 95/1 to 122/7 is not acceptable. You don't blame any individual or any particular shot. Blame lies with everyone. I never blamed individuals and won't do it going forward," he added.
Under Gambhir, India have lost 10 of the 18 Tests, including twin whitewashes against New Zealand last year and South Africa now, both at home.
India's defeat against South Africa at Guwahati is their largest in terms of runs in Test cricket.
Gambhir has of late attracted criticism for frequent changes in the team and his inclination to focus more on all-rounders than specialists in the traditional format.
"You don't need the most flamboyant and talented cricketers to play Test cricket. What we need is tough characters with limited skills. They make good Test cricketers," he said. PTI
Published: 26 Nov 2025, 01:58 pm IST
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