Gautam Gambhir quashes rumors of joining politics; eyes coaching job in near future
Gautam Gambhir played down rumors that suggested he would be contesting in the next general elections as the former claims he has no interest in getting involved in politics. The left-handed batsman revealed he is keen to take up coaching in competitive cricket in the near future.
Gautam Gambhir, who recently announced his retirement from all forms of cricket, has been flooded with messages of gratitude ever since he took to Twitter to reveal his decision. Gambhir is known for his outspoken attitude and is very vocal about various social issues as seen on his Twitter handle.
However, the former left-handed opener dismissed
"I am not that kind of a character where I am going to start joking on a platform like
Gambhir, who last played in for India in 2016 in Rajkot, indicated that he was more open to a coaching role in the near future.
"One thing which excites me is action and I am sure action is not about sitting in those AC rooms doing commentary and stuff. I don't know if I am going to be as good a coach as I have been a player.
"I will have to evaluate whether I can be successful as a coach. Let's see, if that comes around and if I feel that I have the energy, passion and if I have the commitment to do it, I will think about it," Gambhir added.
Gambhir represented India in 58 Test matches and scored a total of 4154 runs in the
"I am still a government nominee,
"The boys need a lot of good things in DDCA (Delhi District and Cricket Association) and hopefully I am able to put that word across the executive committee and get those things done from
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