Key Points

Manoj Tiwary has openly criticized Gautam Gambhir's coaching approach, particularly his reliance on all-rounders in Test cricket. India's recent struggles, including slipping in rankings and missing the WTC final, have raised concerns. Tiwary specifically questioned the exclusion of Kuldeep Yadav, who could have troubled England's batters. He emphasized the need for stability and specialist players to succeed in the longest format.

Key Points: Manoj Tiwary Slams Gambhir's All-Rounder Strategy in Test Cricket

  • Tiwary questions Gambhir's frequent squad changes
  • Highlights India's slip from No.1 to No.4 in Tests
  • Criticizes exclusion of Kuldeep Yadav
  • Calls for backing specialists over part-timers
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Test cricket needs specialists, not part-time all-rounders: Manoj Tiwary questions Gautam Gambhir's approach

Former India batter Manoj Tiwary criticizes Gautam Gambhir's reliance on part-time all-rounders over specialists in Test cricket amid India's struggles.

"Test match is a game of specialists but we're keeping them out and trusting all-rounders more. – Manoj Tiwary"

Kolkata, July 25

Former India batter Manoj Tiwary has raised sharp questions about Gambhir’s strategy and over his selection policies and approach to red-ball cricket as India face England in the ongoing fourth Test of the Anderson-Tendulkar trophy at Old Trafford.

India’s narrow 22-run loss to England at Lord’s, saw the team fall behind 1-2 in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy series. India, led by Shubman Gill, fought hard but faltered on the final day for the second time in the series, despite Ravindra Jadeja’s valiant efforts.

With this loss, Gambhir’s record as India’s head coach across formats stands at 13 matches, with just four wins, eight defeats, and one draw. Since his appointment in July 2024, India’s Test ranking has slipped from No.1 to No.4, and they failed to qualify for the ICC World Test Championship 2025 final after a disappointing series loss in Australia.

Tiwary questioned Gambhir’s preference for all-rounders over specialist players, suggesting that such an approach is unsuited for the longest format.

“I have said it earlier also that Test match is a game of specialists but we're keeping them out and trusting all-rounders more,” Tiwary told IANS. “Since the arrival of head coach (Gautam Gambhir), there is a pattern of dropping underperforming players from the squad and adding players from the outside. This we've seen in India-Zealand series, when we brought Washington Sundar from outside over Ashwin, who was in the squad. On Australia tour, we played Devdutt Padikkal and Harshit Rana. Now, Harshit is missing and not among favourites anymore as we're playing Anshul Kamboj in this Test.”

The former India batter also emphasised the importance of backing players for longer durations instead of frequent chopping and changing.

“There is no stability and he is not able to trust his players for a long duration. His thinking of playing part-time all-rounders and winning a Test match is not possible. The players who have played for a long time, including me, I’m a strong believer of specialist players.”

Tiwary highlighted tactical missteps, particularly India’s decision to leave out wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav. "I feel that Kuldeep Yadav should have played this match and the last match. Wrist-spinner always get success against England and their batters can't pick them. I think we failed to exploit that,” he said, while also pointing out that “our batters Sai Sudharsan, KL Rahul and Yashasvi Jaiswal failing to score beyond 50-60s also made things difficult for us.”

Gambhir, one of India’s finest batters between 2008 and 2011, built a reputation for grit and determination, scoring over 10,000 international runs and playing crucial knocks in both the 2007 T20 and 2011 ODI World Cup finals. As a leader, he inspired Kolkata Knight Riders to two IPL titles as captain and one as mentor, before stepping into the high-pressure role of India’s head coach.

- IANS

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Priya S
As a cricket fan from Kolkata, I'm torn! Gambhir was our hero in KKR but his coaching decisions are baffling. Why drop Kuldeep when he's our best spinner overseas? Hope BCCI takes note before the South Africa tour 😔
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Aryan P
Gambhir's IPL success doesn't automatically translate to Test cricket. The format demands patience and specialists. Our batting collapses show we need proper batsmen who can play long innings, not bits-and-pieces players!
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Sarah B
Watching from UK - India's team selection has been confusing. Why bench Ashwin, the world's #1 Test bowler? England would kill to have him in their squad! Test cricket rewards specialists, as Anderson and Broad showed for years.
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Karthik V
Respectfully disagree with Tiwary. Modern cricket needs flexibility. Look at Stokes, Jadeja - they're match winners! But Gambhir's execution is poor. You can't drop players after 2 bad matches. Need to back your choices properly.
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Nisha Z
The real issue is our batting failures! No amount of team combination will help if top order keeps collapsing. Jaiswal, Gill need to convert starts. Remember Pujara's marathon innings in Australia? That's Test batting! 😤
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