Gautam Gambhir Blasts Critics: "Won't Become NRI To Save Tax". Report Says Jibe Aimed At 2 Ex-India Captains From...
Those living in glass houses shouldn't throw stones at others." India head coach Gautam Gambhir hardly pulled back punches as he responded to criticism from a couple of former Test stars, accusing them of treating Indian cricket as their "personal fiefdom". While Gambhir didn't take names, he dropped enough hints to make it obvious that the target of his outburst were two former India skippers from Mumbai, who have been critical of him since his playing days.
"I am into this job for eight months. If results don't come, I am absolutely fine with criticism. It is people's job to criticise. There are people who are sitting in the commentary box for 25 years and feel that Indian cricket is their personal fiefdom," Gambhir said at ABP News' 'India At 2047' Summit.
"Unfortunately, Indian cricket's no one's personal property and it belongs to 140 crore Indians," he asserted.
"These people have raised questions about my coaching, my records, concussions (when he left 2011 Tour of England after a head injury), to distribution of Champions Trophy prize money. I don't need to tell anybody where I have spent money and where I have invested. But this country must know such players are NRIs who earn in India and take the money outside. I don't immigrate at 11:55 to spend 180 days...I am an Indian. I will never become NRI to save tax," the straight-talker from Delhi said.
A former India head coach, who is also a commentator, had spoken about Gambhir's "concussion" not being particularly serious during the team's 0-4 whitewash at the hands of England in 2011.
As far as the Champions Trophy prize money is concerned, it was former India skipper Sunil Gavaskar, who wondered in his column for 'Sportstar' whether Gambhir would follow his