Gautam Gambhir's Surprising Advice to Young Footballers in Kolkata

Gautam Gambhir took time from his coaching duties with Team India to inspire young footballers in Kolkata. He shared valuable insights about the importance of hard work and passion in sports. The former cricketer emphasized that proper training helps players learn from mistakes without getting discouraged. He also discussed how students can balance academics with athletic pursuits effectively.

Key Points: Gautam Gambhir Motivates Young Kolkata Footballers on Children's Day

  • Gambhir emphasized loving the sport as foundation for success
  • Stressed importance of proper training to overcome mistakes
  • Advised balancing studies and sports by reducing screen time
  • Highlighted honesty and equal treatment as key coaching qualities
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Gautam Gambhir interacts with young footballers in Kolkata

Former cricketer Gautam Gambhir inspires young footballers in Kolkata, sharing wisdom on hard work, balancing studies with sports, and the importance of honest coaching.

"If you have trained properly and practised well, mistakes don't matter. You should learn from your mistakes. - Gautam Gambhir"

Kolkata, Nov 14

Former cricketer and current head coach of the Indian national cricket team Gautam Gambhir interacted with young football players at ITC Sonar in Kolkata ahead of Children's Day.

Gambhir engaged with the young players and motivated them to work hard, avoid shortcuts, and not let failures discourage them. Speaking about the importance of hard work, he emphasised that for any player to do well, they must first have a love for the sport.

Highlighting the value of training, he said, "If you have trained properly and practised well, mistakes don't matter. You should learn from your mistakes. Never let them pull you down; even the best players make mistakes."

During the interaction, students asked Gambhir how they could balance their studies and sports. To this, he responded, "Studies and football should go hand in hand. You will have to compromise on your time spent watching TV or using your phone. The better you study, the better you will be able to grasp things."

Asked about the qualities required to be a good coach, Gambhir added, "Honesty is the most important quality for a coach. You should treat all players equally, and that should remain consistent across all matches. It is important to create equal opportunities for every player."

Currently, Gambhir is with Team India in Kolkata as the Shubhman Gill-led side is in action in the first Test against the reigning World Test Championship winners South Africa at the Eden Gardens.

South Africa captain Temba Bavuma won the toss and elected to bat first, with both teams chasing a positive result in the race for the World Test Championship Final in 2027.

For India, Rishabh Pant and Axar Patel returned to the playing XI while Corbin Bosch replaced speedster Kagiso Rabada, who sustained a rib injury, in the visiting side.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Great initiative! But honestly, why is a cricket coach interacting with football players? We need more football-specific role models in India. The sport needs its own heroes to grow properly.
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Ananya R
His point about reducing screen time is spot on! Today's kids spend so much time on phones and TV. Sports can really help them develop discipline and focus. More power to such interactions! 💪
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Sarah B
As someone who coaches young athletes, I completely agree with Gambhir's emphasis on honesty and equal treatment. These values are universal across all sports and crucial for developing talent fairly.
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Vikram M
Kolkata has such rich sporting culture! From cricket to football to athletics - it's great to see cross-sport inspiration happening. Gambhir's journey from player to coach makes his advice very authentic.
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Kavya N
"Studies and football should go hand in hand" - this is such important advice for Indian parents who often force kids to choose between academics and sports. Both are equally important for overall development! 📚⚽

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