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BCCI Approaches VVS Laxman Again for Test Coaching Role Amid Gambhir's Challenges

The BCCI has once again approached VVS Laxman regarding the head coach position for the national Test team following India's recent series loss to South Africa. Laxman has declined the offer, preferring to stay at the Centre of Excellence. This marks the second time he has been considered for the role, with ongoing concerns about Gautam Gambhir's suitability as head coach. Despite Gambhir's defense of his record in limited-overs formats, doubts persist about his future in Test cricket, especially after India's second home whitewash in a year. The board is expected to reassess the coaching situation as the T20 World Cup approaches.
 

BCCI's Continued Interest in Laxman

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has once again reached out to former cricketer VVS Laxman to explore his willingness to take on the role of head coach for the national Test team. This inquiry follows India's recent 0-2 series loss at home to South Africa. Reports indicate that Laxman has turned down this informal overture, opting to remain in his current position as Head of Cricket at the Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru.


Previous Coaching Considerations

This is not the first time Laxman has been approached for this position. The initial inquiry occurred last year when Rahul Dravid's tenure was coming to a close, and Gautam Gambhir was seen as the frontrunner to take over. Despite Gambhir's subsequent appointment, there have been ongoing concerns within BCCI regarding his capability to lead the Test team effectively.


Gambhir's Defense Amid Criticism

In response to recent scrutiny about his future, Gambhir defended his coaching record in limited-overs cricket, highlighting his contributions to India's victories in the Champions Trophy and Asia Cup. The BCCI has publicly expressed its support for Gambhir until the end of his contract in 2027, although discussions about his role in Test cricket are still ongoing.


Impact of Recent Defeats

India's latest defeat marks their second home series whitewash in the last year, both occurring under Gambhir's leadership. This has positioned India sixth in the current 2025-27 World Test Championship cycle, with nine matches remaining. The board is likely to reassess the coaching structure, especially with the T20 World Cup on the horizon.


Gambhir's Support and Future Prospects

A senior source within the BCCI has indicated that Gambhir still enjoys considerable support from key figures in Indian cricket. His position could be further solidified if India performs well in the upcoming T20 World Cup. However, uncertainties linger regarding his future in the Test format.


Limited Alternatives for Test Coaching

The source also noted that Gambhir's advantage lies in the scarcity of viable candidates for the red-ball coaching role, particularly since Laxman has expressed disinterest in coaching the senior Test team. "His advantage is that there aren’t too many alternative options in the red-ball format since VVS Laxman isn’t interested," the source stated.