Gautam Gambhir receives a huge reception at Delhi Airport after winning the 2025 trophy. [Watch]

Indian main coach Gautam Gambhir He returned to Delhi on Monday, March 10, after led by men to Blue to win the 2025 champion trophy. India remained undefeated in the group stage, beating Bangladesh, Pakistan and New Zealand. In the semifinals, Tim Rohit Sharma fled over incredible Australians.
In the finals, India faced new Zealand, who first decided to hit and published 251 on the board. In response, Rohit led from the front with a grade 76, while several other middle -row blows made key contributions. India persecuted a goal with four Wickkets and exceeded.
This marked the third Indian title of champion and their first under the leadership of Rohit and the leadership of coach Gambhira. Upon arrival at his hometown of Delhi, Gambhir was warmly welcomed with great reception at the airport.
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With this victory, Gambhir became the fifth individual who requested the title of the ICC tournament as a player and coach, following steps Rahul DravidDarren Lehmann, Gary Kirsten and Geoff Marsh.
Next task Gautam Gambhira will be a visiting test series against England
Gautam Gambhir took over as the main coach of India in July 2024. Although the team performed well in its first task, the T20I series against Sri Lanka, they were defeated in the Odra series, which marked the first loss in India in a bilateral series against the island state since 1997.
Criticism intensified when India was stored 3-0 New Zealand in a home test series. After that, India lost the Border-Gavaskar 2024-25 trophy in Australia. However, with the victory of India in the 2025 champion trophy, the 43-year-old coach made changes.
The Gambhir -the next challenge will be an Indian Tour Test in England, starting at June 20, where India will play five tests.
Schedule:
1. Test: June 20 to June 25, Headidley, Leeds
2. Test: 2-6. July, Edgbaston, Birmingham
3rd Test: July 10 to July 14, Lord’s, London
4. Test: 23.-27. July, Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester
5. Test: July 31 August 4 August, Kennington Oval, London
Edited by Vaishnavi Iyer