Gautam Gambhir slams Kris Srikkanth and other critics on Harshit Rana’s selection for the Australia series

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India head coach Gautam Gambhir has strongly rebutted comments made by former India cricketer Kris Srikkanth, who questioned the inclusion of young fast bowler Harshit Rana in the ODI squad for the upcoming Australia tour. Srikkanth, speaking on his YouTube channel, had alleged that Rana’s selection was influenced by Gambhir, labelling him as the coach’s “yes man” due to their past association in the Indian Premier League at Kolkata Knight Riders.

Gautam Gambhir defends Harshit Rana’s Australia call-up against Kris Srikkanth and critics

Following India’s series-clinching victory against West Indies in the second Test, Gambhir addressed the accusation head-on in the press conference. He called Srikkanth’s remarks “shameful” and unfair, emphasising that targeting a 23-year-old player for personal or media gain could cause serious harm to a young cricketer’s confidence. “It’s not fair to target a young boy for the sake of a YouTube channel. His father is not an ex-chairman, ex-cricketer or an NRI. He has earned his place through his own performances,” Gambhir stated.

The head coach highlighted the mental impact such public criticism can have on emerging talents in the national setup, warning that social media amplification could magnify the damage. He urged critics to assess players based on their on-field results rather than personal equations or assumptions about favouritism. “Criticise me, that’s fine. I can handle it. But don’t do that to a 23-year-old cricketer,” Gambhir said in a firm defence of Rana.

Gambhir’s comments also framed the debate within the larger responsibility of maintaining integrity and fairness in public discourse about Indian cricket. “Indian cricket belongs to all of us—fans, players, coaches, former players. With that comes a moral responsibility not to make baseless personal allegations,” he affirmed.

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Harshit Rana’s rise and inclusion in Australia tour

Rana, a promising Delhi pacer, has made steady inroads into the national team since Gambhir took over as head coach last year. Having featured in two Tests, five ODIs and three T20Is, Rana’s most recent appearance came during India’s Asia Cup campaign, contributing to the team’s success. His selection for the three-match ODI series against Australia, beginning October 19, marks another significant step in his budding career.

The controversy stems from perceptions about Rana’s IPL background under Gambhir’s mentorship at KKR, with critics questioning merit-based selection. However, Rana’s supporters point to his domestic performances and contributions in limited international outings as justification for his spot in the squad. The tour to Australia presents a crucial opportunity for the pace bowler to silence his detractors and cement his place in the side ahead of a packed cricket calendar.

India’s coaching setup, led by Gambhir, advocates backing young talents to ensure a steady transition in the squad’s pacer rotation, especially with several seniors managing workloads ahead of high-profile tournaments. The team’s convincing 2-0 Test series win over West Indies has provided a morale boost heading into the Australia trip, where conditions are expected to challenge both bowlers and batters.

While the debate over Rana’s selection has sparked heated discussions, Gambhir’s defence underscores a growing emphasis within Indian cricket culture on protecting young players from personal attacks. The ODI series against Australia will be the true test of Rana’s potential and an opportunity to shift the narrative from controversy to performance.

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