In a major development, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) is said to be planning to overhaul the support staff of the Indian cricket team prior to the much-hyped England series. Abhishek Nayar, assistant coach, and fielding coach T Dilip are likely to be sacked in the process. This announcement comes as Gautam Gambhir assumes the role of head coach, with the aim of restructuring the team’s support system and improving overall performance.

Gambhir, with his tactical bent and aggressive thought process, is eager to bring new faces on board to reinforce his coaching style. The BCCI, it is reported, wants to leave it to Gambhir to construct his own support group, as it did with past coaches when they were allowed the freedom to pick their support team. What follows is that the current support mechanism under the now-former head coach Rahul Dravid is most likely to undergo a massive overhaul.
Abhishek Nayar’s departure would signal the conclusion of his relatively brief stay with the Indian team. Nayar, an erstwhile Mumbai all-rounder, has been directly linked with the emergence of a host of Indian cricketers, such as Shreyas Iyer and Dinesh Karthik, in his capacity at the domestic and IPL level. Though technically sound and having a good rapport with the players, the BCCI appears to be leaning towards a new style under Gambhir’s captaincy.
Likewise, T Dilip’s possible departure is significant given his successful tenure as India’s fielding coach. Dilip, who had played a significant role in upgrading India’s fielding standards in recent years, earned appreciation for bringing creative drills and boosting players’ agility. Gambhir, however, is said to desire to have a new fielding coach who better fits his strategic vision for the team.
The restructuring effort is seen as a strategic move to prepare the Indian team for future challenges, including the ICC tournaments and key bilateral series. Gambhir’s influence over team decisions reflects the BCCI’s trust in his ability to rebuild the squad’s support structure and playing style.
As the England series is around the corner, the BCCI is likely to seal the new support staff list in the near future. The developments reflect a change of strategy to help improve India’s performance on the international scene under Gambhir’s captaincy.
The revamp marks the dawn of a new era for Indian cricket, with new ideas and renewed emphasis charting the course of the team’s future.