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"He'll be gone if he doesn't win this World Cup": Former England bowler on Indian head coach Gautam Gambhir

India are set for a high-stakes showdown against West Indies in a do-or-die Super Eight clash at the T20 World Cup 2026 on Sunday. With a place in the semi-finals at stake, the encounter will be a competitive battle between both teams. India, who had entered the tournament as defending champions, stumbled along the way, suffering a crushing defeat against South Africa in their opening match of the Super 8, marking the end of their unbeaten run in the group stage.
The win against West Indies will seal India's place in the semi-finals; however, West Indies, known for their explosive batting and fearless brand of cricket, will be equally determined to seize the opportunity and keep their campaign alive. Meanwhile, former England fast bowler Steve Harmison has stated that the future of India head coach Gautam Gambhir could hinge on the outcome of this tournament. According to Harmison, failure to defend the title might put Gambhir’s position under serious scrutiny.
"Gambhir is hard to like, and that doesn't help. He's very spiky, and I am not sure what he's like in the dressing room. If you have got very little ego as an India coach, you've got a chance to succeed. He'll be gone if he doesn't win this World Cup. But I also admire him for the way he has gone about coaching. He was a prickly character, a prickly player, and a stubborn player," Steve Harmison said on the talkSport Cricket YouTube channel.
"He has gone into his coaching without the Indian greats. Instead, he has gone in with Morne Morkel and Ryan ten Doeschate, who, in his eyes, are the best coaches for his way of managing the group. He's loyal to the people he wants to be around, and I admire that about him. The sign of a good coach is admitting when he's wrong and putting it right. It's also one who looks himself in the mirror and says this is not going to work and I need to change the course of this ship. That's something I don't think he's strong at," Harmison explained.
India will head into the match against West Indies on the back of a tremendous 72-run win against Zimbabwe. Moreover, India will be buoyed by Abhishek Sharma's performance, who blazed an eye-catching knock of 55 off 30 against Zimbabwe.
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