Team India's head coach, Gautam Gambhir, has been well known for being a serious player every time and not laughing at all until his recent meet-up with Virat Kohli, but his true personality, as described by his childhood coach, seems something else this time.
The former India opener is one of the very few cricketers to have won both the ODI and T20 World Cups, and while he was a regular in India's playing XI, he has witnessed more highs and few lows in his cricketing career. It shows Gambhir's relentless stride towards being the best and having a winning mentality that people think of his winning attitude as arrogance, as said by his childhood coach, Sanjay Bharadwaj.
Notably, Bharadwaj, who has been known as a renowned coach in the Delhi cricket circuit, has overseen and helped shape the future of several cricketers, including the likes of Amit Mishra and Joginder Sharma. However, his stint with India's head coach, Gautam Gambhir, seems to be the only one that lasted for around three decades. A recipient of the Guru Dronacharya Award back in 2019, a sports coaching honour in India, Bhardwaj has recalled how emotional and sensitive the Gambhir was.

