Gautam Gambhir, fresh off coaching India to a T20 World Cup victory, emphasized his accountability lies with the team, not social media. He highlighted a fearless, high-risk, high-reward strategy and a selection philosophy built on trust, not hope. This approach saw him back players like Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma, underscoring his commitment to unwavering belief in his squad. Gautam Gambhir, fresh off coaching India to a T20 World Cup victory, emphasized his accountability lies with the team, not social media. He highlighted a fearless, high-risk, high-reward strategy and a selection philosophy built on trust, not hope. This approach saw him back players like Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma, underscoring his commitment to unwavering belief in his squad.
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