The Indian cricket team, led by Rohit Sharma, has won the T20 World Cup for the second time. They beat South Africa in a thrilling final by just seven runs. This victory marks the end of Rahul Dravid’s time as head coach of the Indian team.
Roger Binny, the president of the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI), congratulated the team on their fantastic win. He praised their hard work and dedication, which led to this incredible achievement.
With Dravid’s stint as head coach coming to an end, there is much speculation about who will take over. Roger Binny the president of BCCI has suggested that former opener Gautam Gambhir could be a great choice for the role. Gambhir, a hero of the 2011 World Cup, has said he would love to coach the Indian team and considers it an honor if given the opportunity.
Binny believes that India needs a coach who has played all formats of cricket. He thinks Gambhir’s extensive experience makes him a perfect fit. “Gautam Gambhir has a lot of experience and if he takes the job, it will be a good thing for Indian cricket. He has played in all three formats of the game, which is what India needs,” said Binny.
After the World Cup victory, Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli announced their retirement from T20 internationals. Binny acknowledged their significant contributions to the team and admitted that replacing them will be tough. “They have been outstanding… it is going to be very difficult to replace them immediately. It’s a great loss at the moment. Hopefully, we can find some young talent from the IPL to fill their shoes,” he added.
Under Rahul Dravid’s leadership, the Indian team made it to the finals of the ODI World Cup and the World Test Championship in 2023. Though they lost to Australia in both events, Dravid’s guidance was instrumental in the team’s growth. India’s 11-year wait for an ICC title ended with their T20 World Cup win in 2024, a testament to Dravid’s efforts. “Rahul as a cricketer has been fantastic. His contribution to the team has been tremendous because of the experience he brought to the table. It’s just unfortunate that he lost a few games,” Binny said.