Gautam Gambhir Press Conference Highlights: When I took up the job, I knew it was going to be difficult. Don’t think I am facing any heat – The Times of India

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India head coach Gautam Gambhir on Monday shed light on team’s plans in case skipper Rohit Sharma is unavailable for the first Test.

“If Rohit is not available for the first Test match, there is KL Rahul. We will take a call closer to the first match,” Gambhir said during a press conference.

Gambhir emphasized the importance of every series and the readiness of the Indian team to face Australia.

“When you play for your country, every series is important. Irrespective of the past, for us, it is two good teams playing against each other and we are absolutely keen to go out there, perform and win the series,” he said.

Highlighting KL Rahul’s versatility, Gambhir stated, “There are times you go with experienced players as well. He can bat at the top, middle order and at No. 6 as well. He can keep wicket; can do the job for us if Rohit is not available for the 1st Test.”

The flexibility makes Rahul a valuable asset for the team, capable of adapting to various roles as needed.

On Rohit’s availability, Gambhir provided an update but kept the final decision open, adding, “There is no confirmation. We’ll let you know. Hopefully he’ll be available. Everything you’ll get to know by the start of the series.”

Gambhir’s remarks have set the tone for the series, with the Indian team focused on putting forth a strong performance regardless of the challenges they might face.

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