Coach Gambhir: This Indian T20 team has seven to eight bowling options, which is very important
India head coach Gautam Gambhir, during an interview with bcci.tv, spoke about the logic behind using Jasprit Bumrah for three overs in the PowerPlay during the recent Asia Cup that India won.
“A lot of people relate to this T20 side as a very aggressive batting lineup. For me, I think bowling Jassi three [overs] in the first six was an even more aggressive option with the ball. We don’t want to be a side which is only known as an aggressive batting order, we want to be a side which should be known as an aggressive side overall,” he said.
“We wanted to go that way as well (Bumrah bowling three in PP), we wanted to see how it pans out. We wanted to see where it takes us in future as well, and I thought that [at the] Asia Cup, it really worked well for us, because bowling Jassi in the first three obviously makes us win the PowerPlay most of the time…
“…and then obviously we got two wicket-taking options in the middle with Varun (Chakaravarthy) and Kuldeep (Yadav), so it gives them a lot of leverage to bowl with freedom in the middle phase, and we can take wickets all the time… I think it was a very aggressive move,” said Gambhir.
We want to have 7 to 8 bowling options
In the Gambhir era, India has preferred to have batting till No. 8. The head coach said it is also important that the team has seven to eight bowling options, and that is only possible by packing in all-rounders like Shivam Dube, Axar Patel and Washington Sundar in the playing XI.
“Look, the more the merrier (all-rounders), that is something which is important. It is always better to have more options than less options. So many times in the past, we have always thought about having six bowling options, and in this T20 side, we have got seven or eight bowling options, which is always important.
“… for years and years, we kept talking about how we can have guys who can give us a couple of overs, be it in a T20 game or in a 50-over game. Now, we are trying to develop guys who can give us overs, and who can bat in the middle or in different phases as well, so I think it is always good to have those kind of options,” said Gambhir.
The head coach is confident that the likes of Washington and Axar will excel in the T20 World Cup.
“…Not only in subcontinent conditions, the quality they have, I think they are going to flourish in most of the conditions as well, and that is why I feel that Washi bowling in the last seven or eight months has been a huge success for Indian cricket… Axar batting at No. 5, again, he was given a lot of responsibility to bat at No. 5 in the Champions Trophy; he has done exceptionally well, bowled tough overs, bowled in the PowerPlay, bowled in the middle…”
Gambhir reiterated his philosophy of handing out tough assignments to individuals to understand the depth of their character.
“Throw guys in the deep sea, as simple as it can get. We did the same with Shubman (Gill) as well when he was appointed as Test captain,” he said.
Gill pulled off an inspired batting performance in his maiden Test series, against England, as captain. The Indian team under him drew the series 2-2 after every match stretched to the fifth day.
Published on Nov 10, 2025