Gautam Gambhir opens up on Rishabh Pant’s removal as India’s Test vice-captain

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The focus should ideally be on the historic, one-off Test match between India and Afghanistan at the brand-new stadium in New Chandigarh, commencing on June 6, 2026. Instead, the pre-match narrative has been entirely hijacked by internal leadership dynamics. As Team India looks to bounce back from a bruising 0-2 series whitewash against South Africa, a major shake-up in the leadership hierarchy has sent shockwaves through the cricketing community. Maverick wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant has been officially stripped of his Test vice-captaincy, with the team management electing to hand the responsibility back to the experienced KL Rahul.
Addressing the media on Friday ahead of the IND vs AFG clash, Team India head coach Gautam Gambhir broke his silence on the tactical decision to replace Pant as Shubman Gill’s deputy. Gambhir, known for his straight-talking demeanor, did not mince words about what is expected from India’s core players moving forward.
“We don’t want Rishabh Pant to change, but international cricket demands players to respect match situations,” Gambhir told reporters.
The decision follows a turbulent period for Pant. During the recent disaster in South Africa, Pant’s high-risk approach backfired spectacularly, highlighted by a widely criticized “rush of blood” dismissal during the second Test in Guwahati that left the team stranded. Compounding his red-ball struggles, Pant endured a highly disappointing IPL 2026 campaign leading the Lucknow Super Giants, prompting selectors to re-evaluate his immediate leadership responsibilities. While Gambhir emphasized that the team values Pant’s innate, destructive match-winning abilities, he made it clear that accountability and situational awareness are non-negotiable under his coaching regime.
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The coaching staff appears to be entirely aligned on the move, viewing it less as a punishment and more as a developmental checkpoint for the 28-year-old cricketer. On Thursday, assistant coach Ryan ten Doeschate revealed that the transition had been incredibly smooth behind closed doors, noting that Pant had engaged in transparent, honest conversations with Gambhir regarding the shift.
According to Ten Doeschate, Pant has accepted the decision with maturity. The former Netherlands all-rounder stressed that leadership in the modern Indian setup extends far beyond official titles, expressing full confidence that Pant will continue to act as a senior role model for the younger crop of players.
The management’s primary goal remains helping Pant find the elusive balance between his natural flair and the gritty patience Test cricket occasionally demands. The team has no desire to curb the brilliance that made him a global phenomenon, but they expect to see a more calculated approach when the team is under pressure. Despite the public scrutiny, Pant remains a joyful, high-energy presence in the dressing room. As India takes the field against Afghanistan, the focus shifts to how the explosive left-hander responds to this leadership reset on the pitch.
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