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IND vs SA: Lens firmly on Gautam Gambhir as India’s home dominance crumbles

Gautam Gambhir has plenty of credit in the bank when it comes to white-ball cricket, but serious questions continue to be asked of his stewardship of the Test side.

November 17, 2025 / 10:32 IST
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Lens firmly on Gautam Gambhir as India’s home dominance crumbles
Lens firmly on Gautam Gambhir as India’s home dominance crumbles (BCCI Photo)

In the decade before New Zealand arrived in India last winter, India had played 47 home Tests and won an astonishing 36 of them. It was a record of dominance with few parallels in any sport. Even the four defeats – two apiece against Australia and England – hadn’t been costly because India won those series.

What a difference a year makes. The embarrassing 30-run defeat to South Africa, inside three days, at Eden Gardens marked a fourth home defeat in the last six Tests. The two victories have come against West Indies, who stopped being taken seriously as a red-ball side over a decade ago.

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“There were no demons in this wicket,” said Gautam Gambhir, India’s under-fire coach, at the post-match press conference. “It was not an unplayable wicket. Temba Bavuma, Axar [Patel], Washi [Washington Sundar] made runs. The point is that if we keep talking about wickets, if you call it a turning track, see how many wickets were taken by the seamers. The majority of the wickets went to the seamers.”

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