Gautam Gambhir, who assumed the role of India’s head coach following their 2024 T20 World Cup victory, is looking ahead to the 2026 edition with clear expectations. Under his tenure, the Indian T20I team has demonstrated exceptional form, boasting a strong winning record and securing numerous series titles, including a recent win against Australia.
Central to Gambhir’s strategy for T20 success is the concept of a flexible batting order. He explained that while openers are fixed, the rest of the batting lineup should be fluid to maximize impact in different game scenarios. “It’s not the amount of runs that matter in T20I cricket, it’s the impact that matters,” Gambhir stated during a recent interview. This philosophy prioritizes situational effectiveness over traditional metrics like averages and strike rates.
Gambhir highlighted the necessity for continuous adaptation in the rapidly evolving landscape of T20 cricket. “We want to be ahead of T20 cricket and that is what the young boys have adapted. Hopefully they continue to adapt and evolve in the future,” he said, emphasizing a mindset of fearless and intelligent play. Furthermore, he identified the team’s strong contingent of all-rounders, such as Axar Patel and Washington Sundar, as a significant advantage, offering tactical flexibility and batting depth that can be instrumental in varying conditions during the World Cup campaign.






