Iceland Cricket takes a dig at Gautam Gambhir following India’s shocking series defeat against Ireland

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In one of the most stunning upsets in modern cricket history, India’s post-World Cup honeymoon came to a grinding halt on Monday as they suffered a historic 0-2 T20I series defeat against Ireland. Arriving in Belfast fresh off their T20 World Cup 2026 triumph, a star-studded Indian lineup looked like a shadow of their championship selves. The shocking capitulation has instantly piled immense pressure on newly appointed head coach Gautam Gambhir, marking a turbulent start to his leadership cycle.
As fans and pundits scrambled to process the tactical collapse on the field, the social media team at Iceland Cricket, renowned for its razor-sharp wit and unfiltered take on the sport, wasted no time in turning the knife. Taking to X (formerly Twitter), the account delivered a blistering piece of satire that quickly went viral across the cricketing world.
“We can confirm that we don’t wish to add Gautam Gambhir to our coaching staff. He clearly has talent, though. To take those Indian players and deliver those results in Ireland takes truly remarkable gifts,” the post read.
The cheeky jab perfectly encapsulated the brewing frustration among the Indian fanbase, generating thousands of retweets within minutes and shifting the spotlight squarely onto Gambhir’s transition from a high-profile franchise mentor to the national team’s chief tactician.
We can confirm that we don't wish to add Gautam Gambhir to our coaching staff. He clearly has talent, though. To take those Indian players and deliver those results in Ireland takes truly remarkable gifts.
— Iceland Cricket (@icelandcricket) June 28, 2026
Also READ: Fans go wild as Ireland seal historic series sweep after edging India by one run in 2nd T20I
While the internet laughed, the reality in the Indian dressing room remains incredibly tense. Playing under the leadership of new captain Shreyas Iyer, the batting order looked completely out of depth against the disciplined, swing-heavy Irish conditions. Even individual brilliance failed to rescue the visitors; Sanju Samson, who had just been crowned the Player of the Tournament during India’s recent World Cup victory, endured a massive slump, registering consecutive low scores that crippled the top order.
Compounding the criticism was Gambhir’s rigid selection policy during the two-game tour. Fans and analysts questioned the management’s decision to bench 15-year-old prodigy Vaibhav Suryavanshi. The teenager had entered the series on the back of explosive, record-breaking runs for India A, yet he remained an unused sub while the senior lineup faltered. Addressing the media, Gambhir defended his strategy, urging stakeholders to remain patient as the team transitions into a new foundational cycle.
However, patience is a luxury the Indian cricket ecosystem rarely affords. The team must rapidly regroup as they head into a significantly tougher away assignment against England, featuring five T20Is and three ODIs. With heavy scrutiny mounting over tactical combinations and leadership chemistry, Gambhir faces a definitive test to see if he can steer this transition back on track before the English summer completely derails his early tenure.
Also READ: Sunil Gavaskar explains why Vaibhav Suryavanshi should play the first T20I against England
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