'Gautam Gambhir Haay Haay' Chants Raised in Guwahati Stands After India's Loss, Sitanshu Kotak Scolds Crowd
Gambhir accepts collective responsibility for India’s 2-0 series loss to South Africa and defers future coaching decisions to the Board of Control for Cricket in India.
- Gautam Gambhir, India head coach, said `It is up to the BCCI to decide my future` after the 408-run defeat in Guwahati on Wednesday .
- Critics point to selection choices and frequent changes as India national Test team lost five of their last seven home matches, including clean sweeps by New Zealand and South Africa.
- The match details show India batting collapse from 95/1 to 122/7 was unacceptable, Ravindra Jadeja scored a fourth-innings half-century but India all out for 140, while Simon Harmer took six wickets.
- Gautam Gambhir now faces scrutiny as fans chanted `Gambhir haay haay` and Sitanshu Kotak asked crowds to stop, while Gambhir accepted collective responsibility.
- Gambhir framed the result against his prior successes, reminding critics of Champions Trophy and Asia Cup wins as India face tours to Sri Lanka, New Zealand, and the Border-Gavaskar Trophy vs Australia.
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