Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir arrives in Raipur to attend Cric Fest 2025

ANI April 13, 2025 133 views

Gautam Gambhir, Team India's head coach, arrived in Raipur to participate in Cric Fest 2025, a significant event for local cricket development. He emphasized the crucial role of proper infrastructure and training in transforming young cricketers into professionals. The festival is expected to provide motivation and opportunities for aspiring players from Chhattisgarh. Gambhir's recent success with the Indian cricket team, including winning the Champions Trophy, adds weight to his commitment to talent nurturing.

"It will motivate the players a lot, especially those from Chhattisgarh" - Gautam Gambhir, ANI
Raipur, April 13: The Indian men's cricket team head coach Gautam Gambhir arrived in Raipur on Sunday to attend Cric Fest 2025.

Key Points

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Gambhir highlights importance of nurturing local cricket talent

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Cric Fest 2025 aims to inspire young players

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India recently won Champions Trophy in Dubai

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Focuses on developing grassroots cricket infrastructure

Gambhir highlighted the importance of such initiatives in nurturing local talent and providing better infrastructure for budding cricketers.

"It will motivate the players a lot, especially those from Chhattisgarh who will get better facilities and will play for the state and then the country," Gambhir told ANI.

The former India opener, known for his passion for talent development, reiterated that exposure to proper training and infrastructure is crucial in transforming young aspirants into professional cricketers. Cric Fest 2025 is expected to boost cricketing activity in the region and inspire a new generation of players.

Gambhir savoured success last month after months of criticism, largely due to India's shambolic Test performance. India defied the odds stacked against them, rode high on stellar performances and stayed unbeaten to lift the Champions Trophy in Dubai.

India outclassed New Zealand in all facets of the game to stand triumphant with a four-wicket victory. This was India's second ICC title in a span of a year. Under former head coach Rahul Dravid, India scripted a memorable 7-run victory against South Africa in Barbados in the T20 World Cup 2024 final.

India's Champions Trophy story of success came after a turbulent period which saw India crash out of the race for a spot in the World Test Championship final. It all began after New Zealand orchestrated a historic series whitewash in the subcontinent, which left India's road to the WTC final an intricate affair. After ending up on the wrong side of a 3-0 series defeat, India had to defy the odds in Australia with a series win.

Despite the historic win in the opening game in Perth, India's hopes of a series win faded with each passing game, and the five-match series ended with Australia reclaiming the BGT after 10 years with a 3-1 series win. India will begin its WTC 2025-27 campaign with a five-match series against England in June.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Gambhir proving why he was the right choice for coach! His focus on grassroots development is exactly what Indian cricket needs. The Champions Trophy win was just the beginning 🏆
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Priya M.
Love seeing coaches engage with local talent! Chhattisgarh has so much potential and these initiatives can really change lives. More power to GG!
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Ankit S.
While I appreciate Gambhir's work with young players, I hope he gives equal attention to our Test team. The recent performances have been worrying. Good to see some success in white-ball though.
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Sanjana R.
That Champions Trophy win was magical! 🎉 Gambhir's aggressive mindset is rubbing off on the team. Can't wait to see what he does with the England series coming up!
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Vikram J.
As someone from Raipur, this is huge for our city! Finally getting the cricket recognition we deserve. Hope some local players get spotted at Cric Fest.

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