Gautam Gambhir responds to those who question his serious demeanour

Gautam Gambhir responds to those who question his serious demeanour

FirstCricket Staff May 21, 2024, 08:32:41 IST

Kolkata Knight Riders mentor Gautam Gambhir has been questioned for his serious look during the IPL.

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Gautam Gambhir responds to those who question his serious demeanour
Gautam Gambhir is the mentor for Kolkata Knight Riders. Image: YouTube

Gautam Gambhir loves the Indian Premier League (IPL) and the quality cricketers it produces, but doesn’t want the franchise-based T20 competition to become the pathway to the Indian team.

Speaking on Ravichandran Ashwin’s YouTube show, Gambhir said, “The bigger concern that arises is about how many youngsters want to play Test cricket for India. I hope the IPL is not a shortcut to play for India.”

Gambhir, the team mentor for Kolkata Knight Riders, did assert that the IPL has benefitted the Indian domestic cricketers.

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“Today, when I look at international T20 sides, apart from 2-3 teams, I don’t see enough competition when it comes to playing for India,” he said.

“Not many teams can match the quality that India has. So, I feel that in today’s day and age, IPL has become far more competitive than international T20 cricket.

“Just the quality of the domestic players has changed, the way domestic players want to play in the IPL and the way they work around T20 cricket – I think most of their focus is on playing T20 cricket.”

‘Fans come to see my team win’

Gambhir, who led KKR to twin IPL titles in 2012 and 2014, returned to the side as the team mentor this season.

The 42-year-old, known for his outspoken attitude and serious demeanour, is believed to be a tough taskmaster.

Gambhir said, “I’m not breaking any rules. I want to be as aggressive as I can be. And what’s wrong with that?

“That’s my nature. That’s my characteristic because, for me, winning, it’s an obsession, and I’m obsessed with winning. That’s the problem I have.”

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Gambhir clarified that his job is to get the best out of players and steer the team to wins, not smile for the cameras.

“Sometimes when people talk about ‘he doesn’t smile or love’ or ‘he’s always intense, grumpy, walking on the edge, old and has his game face on’, people don’t come to watch me smile. People come to watch me win. That’s the kind of profession we guys are in. I can’t help it.”

“I’m not an entertainment. I’m not a Bollywood actor, or I’m not a corporate. I’m a cricketer into performing art.

“My job is I want to come back in [to] a winning dressing room. Fortunately or unfortunately, a winning dressing room is a happy dressing room.”

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