The One Rule of Cricket Leadership: Only the Captain Can Be the Gunda
India’s Fortress Has Fallen Today isn’t just a bad day for Indian cricket — it’s symbolic. India at home was a myth, a constant, an identity. One of the last remaining certainties in world sport. And that aura cracked today. Twitter is blaming Gambhir. TV panels are recycling old narratives. But the problem is far deeper, and far simpler. Cricket Has One Eternal Leadership Law It was said best in Chak De India: “Har team me ek hi gunda ho sakta hai… aur is team ka gunda main hoon.” That line explains everything happening in Indian cricket right now. In this setup, Gautam Gambhir is the gunda — the dominant personality, the intensity, the fire, the aggression. Gill, meanwhile, is young. Soft-spoken. Not yet an alpha. This mismatch breaks the natural order of cricket. Cricket ≠ Football Football thrives on coaching ideologies. Managers dictate tactics, systems, and pressing triggers. But cricket is different. Cricket is built on: dressing room chemistry inv...