Updated On: 04 November, 2024 11:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Srijanee Majumdar
A historic series whitewash at the hands of New Zealand served as a rude awakening, starkly highlighting the decline of India’s once-sterling reputation for playing spin

New Zealand`s Mitchell Santner (2R) is congratulated by India`s head coach Gautam Gambhir (R) for their team`s win at the end of the third day of the second Test. Pic/AFP
India's gruelling home Test season has come to a close, but not without raising serious concerns about Gautam Gambhir's shaky tenure as head coach. What was supposed to be a new era—marked by the gradual phasing out of stalwarts Ajinkya Rahane and Cheteshwar Pujara—has instead spotlighted the alarming inadequacies of a team still in search of its identity. The infusion of young blood has turned into a prescription for disaster, as India’s batting lineup has faltered spectacularly against some of the least seasoned spinners from abroad.
A historic series whitewash here at the hands of New Zealand served as a rude awakening, starkly highlighting the decline of India’s once-sterling reputation for playing spin. The cricketing landscape, which should have been vibrant and promising, now resembles a muddy path strewn with questions that refuse to be answered.
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