Gautam Gambhir’s tenure as India’s head coach tells a fascinating story of extreme contrasts. While he’s achieved remarkable success in white-ball cricket with a T20I win rate exceeding 90%, his Test record paints a drastically different picture—raising questions about his long-term future amid mounting pressure after consecutive home whitewashes.
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Gautam Gambhir’s Complete Coaching Statistics
| Format | Matches | Won | Lost | Draw/Tied/NR | Win % |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| T20I | 22 | 20 | 2 | – | 90.90% |
| ODI | 14 | 9 | 4 | 1 tied | 64.28% |
| Test | 19 | 7 | 10 | 2 draws | 36.84% |
| IPL (KKR) | 16 | 11 | 3 | 2 NR | 68.75% |
The White-Ball Wizard
Gambhir’s appointment following Kolkata Knight Riders’ 2024 IPL triumph brought high expectations—and in limited-overs cricket, he’s delivered spectacularly. After a rocky start with a 2-0 ODI series loss to Sri Lanka, he orchestrated an impressive eight-match winning streak, culminating in Champions Trophy 2025 glory.

His T20I record stands even more impressive. Taking charge after Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s retirement from the format, Gambhir won his debut series 3-0 against Sri Lanka and has since lost merely 2 matches out of 22—a staggering 90.90% success rate that ranks among the best for any Indian cricket coach.
The Test Cricket Nightmare
The red-ball format tells a completely different story. With just 7 wins against 10 losses from 19 Tests, Gambhir’s 36.84% win percentage has raised serious concerns. The statistics become even more alarming when examining home performances:
- Whitewashed 3-0 by New Zealand at home
- Lost Border-Gavaskar Trophy matches (3 defeats)
- Whitewashed 2-0 by South Africa at home
These back-to-back home series defeats represent India’s worst Test performance in recent history. While series against England ended 2-2 and India secured a 2-0 victory over West Indies, the momentum has completely shifted against Gambhir’s Test coaching credentials.

IPL Success: The Foundation
Gambhir’s single season as KKR head coach in 2024 yielded an IPL championship with 11 wins from 16 matches (68.75% win rate). His prior mentorship role with Lucknow Super Giants (2022-23) further established his reputation as a successful franchise cricket strategist.
The Pressure Mounts
Following the South Africa whitewash, which ended the Proteas’ 25-year wait for a Test series victory in India, speculation about Gambhir’s future has intensified. Despite BCCI reportedly avoiding “knee-jerk reactions,” the contrast between his white-ball excellence and Test struggles creates an unprecedented coaching dilemma.
Can India’s limited-overs success justify retention despite Test failures? Or does the longest format’s importance demand change? These questions loom large as the team faces a nine-month Test hiatus before resuming in August 2026.
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FAQs
Q: Will Gautam Gambhir be sacked after the South Africa Test whitewash?
A: Despite mounting pressure and criticism, reports suggest the BCCI will avoid making hasty decisions. Gambhir’s exceptional white-ball record (90.90% T20I win rate and Champions Trophy victory) provides strong counter-arguments, though his Test performance (36.84% win rate with consecutive home whitewashes) remains deeply concerning.
Q: What’s the main difference between Gambhir’s white-ball and Test coaching success?
A: The contrast is stark: Gambhir has won 20 of 22 T20Is and secured Champions Trophy glory, demonstrating tactical excellence in limited-overs formats. However, Test cricket requires different skills—patience, rotation management, and long-term strategy—where his 7 wins versus 10 losses, including devastating home whitewashes against New Zealand and South Africa, suggest significant adaptation challenges.







