Team India is facing criticism for its poor form in the Test series against South Africa. Head coach Gautam Gambhir is also facing severe criticism. In this context, Gambhir said that the BCCI will decide his future. However, he also said that the successes achieved by the Indian team during his tenure should be remembered. He spoke to the media after India lost the second Test against South Africa by 408 runs. Gambhir said that the BCCI will decide my future, but he is also the one who delivered the results in England and the Champions Trophy.
Reacting to the series defeat, he said that the blame will fall on everyone, and that blame will start with him. He said that there is a need to play better. He said that 122/7 from the stage of 95/1 will not be tolerated. He said that the over cannot be blamed for that shot, he said. He said that he has not blamed anyone and will not do such things. India has played 18 Tests under the leadership of head coach Gambhir so far. India has lost 10 of them. The series against New Zealand and South Africa were whitewashed. He said that Test cricket does not require cricketers with extraordinary talent, but players with mental stability who play with less skill are needed. He said that they will bring good results in Tests.
