Tamim Iqbal warns Gautam Gambhir's 'true colors' have yet to be revealed: ‘Wait for India to have a bad game, then you will see’

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India's Test calendar in the current WTC cycle is jam-packed. After facing Bangladesh, India will welcome New Zealand for a three-match Test series before embarking on a highly-anticipated tour to Australia for the prestigious Border-Gavaskar trophy. In addition to these Tests, Gambhir will also be in charge of India's T20I matches against Bangladesh and South Africa before the team heads Down Under.

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Gambhir will be aiming to leave no stone unturned in keeping India's dominance intact, and ahead of the second Test, Parthiv Patel and Tamim Iqbal shared insights on the former India opener's stint as head coach.

With the toss for the second Test being delayed due to wet outfield, Patel opened up in detail about the positive feedback he received about Gambhir's handling of things in the Indian camp.

“You can get carried away because India got success under Rahul Dravid and Ravi Shastri. And there's a chance that you don't want to change. But at the same time, it's important that you bring your own way. And the stories coming out of the dressing room are that people are relaxed, and there's an intent of winning Test matches,” Patel told JioCinema.

“You tend to perform better with that, and there's no extra pressure. We all know, he is clear with his messaging. There's no grey area, it's either black or white. That's why India have been very sure about their approach.”

Tamim rings a warning bell

While Tamim Iqbal, Bangladesh's celebrated opener, acknowledged that Gambhir is well capable for the job, he warned that India are yet to endure significant defeats under his tenure. Tamim stated that the “real character” of the man will only be revealed in how he tackles the losses.

“When you're winning, you don't know the real character of the man. It's only when you lose a series, then you lose another, that the real character comes out. No doubt, he is a capable man, but it's too early. Let India have a bad game, then we will see what comes out,” said the Bangladesh legend.

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