The ongoing Border-Gavaskar Trophy 2024-25 has taken a dramatic turn, not just on the field but off it as well. On Thursday, during India’s mandatory net session at the Sydney Cricket Ground (SCG), captain Rohit Sharma and head coach Gautam Gambhir visibly avoided each other, intensifying rumors of a rift within the Indian camp.
This comes ahead of the crucial fifth and final Test match against Australia at the SCG on January 3. With Australia leading the series 2-1, India is desperate to level the contest, but the tension between the captain and coach threatens to overshadow the game.
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Signs of a Rift: A Net Session Filled With Silence
According to PTI reports, the friction between Rohit Sharma and Gautam Gambhir was apparent during the practice session. While players started their warm-ups and net drills, Rohit was conspicuously absent for the first 35 minutes. When he did arrive, he quietly entered the practice arena without his kit, avoiding any interaction with Gambhir.
Gambhir, on the other hand, was seen engaged in discussions with Jasprit Bumrah at the farthest net, while Rohit positioned himself at the opposite end, speaking only to video analyst Hari Prasad. The two maintained their distance throughout the session, fueling speculations of their fractured relationship.
Poor Form and Leadership Questions
The alleged fallout comes amidst Rohit Sharma’s underwhelming performance in the series. With just one second-innings half-century in eight Tests this season, Rohit’s place in the playing XI has been under scrutiny. Reports suggest that Gambhir no longer sees Rohit as part of his strategic vision for the Test team, and this discord has only added to the pressure on the skipper.
The net session further revealed Rohit’s struggles, as he batted late, following all other recognised top-order batters, despite being the opener. His reactions to deliveries reportedly appeared sluggish, hinting at a lack of confidence.
BCCI Intervention and Speculation on Rohit’s Future
Amidst the escalating tensions, an influential BCCI administrator is said to have intervened. Reports suggest that discussions have been held with Gambhir to allow Rohit Sharma to play the final Test at the SCG, potentially as his swan song in the longest format of the game.
This speculation gained traction as rumors surfaced that Rohit might “rest” for the Sydney Test, paving the way for Jasprit Bumrah to take over the captaincy.
What Lies Ahead?
As India prepares for the crucial final Test, the focus has shifted from the game to the apparent discord within the team management. Whether this rift will have long-term repercussions or is just a temporary hiccup remains to be seen.
For now, all eyes will be on the SCG on January 3—not just for the cricket but also for any signs of reconciliation between two of Indian cricket’s most prominent figures.