From Indian cricket’s "angry young man" to the team lead… this is the story of Gautam Gambhir.
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00:00There is actually no bigger honor than coaching your national team.
00:30I don't expect to leave with a smile on my face.
00:33I am not that kind of a person.
00:55It's very clear in my mind, it's about winning.
01:30It's about winning.
01:46It's a little different from the usual players.
01:49I enjoyed the sledging, I enjoyed the banter,
01:52I enjoyed even the heated arguments I've had with my own teammates
01:56when we played against each other.
02:00It's a little different.
02:31All these foreign coaches, which we end up giving a lot of importance to,
02:35they only come here, make money, and they vanish.
02:47I would like to recycle myself to be useful for something else.
02:51I would like to recycle myself to be useful for something else.
02:54I would like to recycle myself to be useful for something else.
02:57I would like to recycle myself to be useful for something else,
03:00in cricket and beyond.
03:28Obviously, I'm very impressed with our Prime Minister
03:33and I'm impressed with his vision.
03:35I'm joining this party.
03:57I'm joining this party.
04:07There's a trend in Pakistan that if you want to be popular,
04:09you have to say weird things to our Prime Minister in India.
04:28If you use anti-India slogans,
04:30and if you say that India is a dead country,
04:32or if you talk about Kashmir,
04:34then the person will either react in some way or leave with a smile.
04:58And when you represent India,
05:00how can it get bigger than that?