Gautam Gambhir is reportedly the front-runner to India head coach role.
Following KKR's victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) in the IPL 2024 final, Gambhir reportedly met with BCCI secretary Jay Shah to discuss the top post in Indian cricket. Though Gambhir is regarded as a front-runner for the top job in the Indian camp, his latest comments have brought a new twist in the tale to his coaching role.
Gambhir was recently asked about his future with the Knight Riders after a remarkable season in the cash-rich league.
"If you ask me, we are still two trophies away from Mumbai Indians and Chennai Super Kings. Yes, I'm happy and content today. But again, the hunger is still there, and we are yet to become the most successful franchise in IPL. To become that, we have to win the trophy three more times. You have to work really hard to win it thrice. So, the next mission is - if we can make KKR the best-ever team - there is no better feeling than that," Gambhir told Sportskeeda.
Gambhir had previously captained KKR to two IPL titles in 2012 and 2014. As Gambhir shares a deep bond with Shah Rukh Khan's KKR side, it won't be easy for the ex-India opener to part ways with the franchise.