Gautam Gambhir officially rejected by ICC.
The head coach of the Indian Cricket Team, who once criticized former coaches for India’s poor performances, has now been rejected by the ICC as a coach.
The Indian Test team has been going through a very dark phase under Gambhir’s coaching.
And now this shocking update from the ICC has left Indian cricket fans wondering what actually happened…
Stay with us to know the possible reasons why Gautam Gambhir was rejected by the ICC.
What Exactly Happened Before Gautam Gambhir Officially Rejected?
That shocking defeat against New Zealand after 12 years certainly stirred things up.
Experts say the team struggled with the moving ball, which later contributed to the 1–3 loss against Australia in the Border–Gavaskar Trophy.
Things improved during the Anderson–Tendulkar Trophy, where England managed a 2–2 draw.
Under Gambhir’s leadership, India has played 18 Tests. Winning seven, losing nine, and drawing two. In the ongoing two-match series against South Africa, India lost the opening Test by 30 runs at Eden Gardens, Kolkata.
Now, all eyes are on the final Test in Guwahati, where India is fighting to level the series.
Three Possible Reasons Why Gautam Gambhir Was Officially Rejected By ICC
Gautam Gambhir’s reported “rejection” by the ICC could stem from several possible factors.
- First, his recent criticism of the two-new-ball rule might have created friction with the ICC, which generally avoids appointing outspoken voices to sensitive roles.
- Second, ICC positions often require diplomatic, neutral communication, while Gambhir is known for his strong, polarising statements.
Third, selection decisions also depend on experience within international committees, where others may have had longer administrative backgrounds. It’s also possible the role required different strategic priorities or political alignment, leading the ICC to choose someone else.

