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The thin line between experimentation and stability - Gautam Gambhir and co need to get it right soon enough

While there are still some games left and Gautam does have the window to try things for a couple more games, it is equally essential for him to zero in on a stable plan.

December 12, 2025 / 13:47 IST
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India head coach Gautam Gambhir (Courtesy: Reuters photo)
India head coach Gautam Gambhir (Courtesy: Reuters photo)

The world cup isn’t too far away and while one defeat doesn’t mean much in T-20 cricket it is also important for India to get the batting order right and stay true to it in the most important tournament of all. The Axar experiment has been tried earlier and on occasions it has been successful as well. But last night in Mohali it wasn’t. Chasing 214, Axar Patel doesn’t really give you confidence as a floater at number 4. While Axar is a player of great utility, he doesn’t have the same ability as a Tilak or a Hardik and to score at almost a run a ball did cost India.

The equation is simple. If he is to be floated up, he has to score much quicker than he did. Else, the experiment has to be shelved. Add to it the fact that Shubman and Surya aren’t scoring and all of a sudden there is a problem at the top of the order. By the time Hardik was out there the game was already beyond India with the asking rate touching 14. Things had gone south and the experiment had backfired. While there are still some games left and Gautam does have the window to try things for a couple more games, it is equally essential for him to zero in on a stable plan.

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While the batting looked ordinary in Mohali, the bowlers too were guilty of bowling way too many full tosses. Bumrah bowled five in an over and was hit all over the park. Arshdeep too was guilty of the same and for whatever reason India’s top two bowlers weren’t able to control the ball and conceded far too many easy runs in the end. The last three overs resulted in 50 plus runs and that’s where the match was lost. A 190 chase was very much on and all of a sudden it became 214.

The truth is such things do happen in sport. Bumrah will have an off day once in a while and so will Arshdeep. Attempted yorkers will turn into full tosses and things might not go right all the time. These are players of proven pedigree and New Chandigarh will serve as a wake up call. India is a gun side but not one that is invincible. There are teams on the horizon that will pounce if India slips up and that’s what happened last night.