Gautam Gambhir, the head coach of Team India, is often perceived as a serious figure on the cricket field. Known for his intense demeanor, it is unusual to catch a glimpse of him sharing a light-hearted laugh. His reputation for hard work and dedication has solidified his status as one of Indiaโs most talented cricketers, and now as a coach, he continues to guide the next generation of players. However, a humorous revelation regarding Gambhir’s personality has surfaced, thanks to Dinesh Karthik, which sheds an entirely new light on the 42-year-old cricketer.
The Lazy Side of Gautam Gambhir Revealed
As part of the celebrations for Gambhir’s recent birthday, a video featuring Dinesh Karthik has gone viral where he shares a funny anecdote about Gambhir’s laziness. Karthik recalls an experience from 2002 when he encountered Gambhir in a rather unexpected situation. According to Karthik, while walking past Gambhir’s hotel room, he was called in by Gambhir, who was comfortably lounging and requested him to change the TV channel.
@DineshKarthik: โOf all the people I’ve seen in my life he is by far the laziestโ ๐คฃ
The fun side of @GautamGambhir has been opened up by his former team-mates @imAagarkar, @IrfanPathan,and #DineshKarthik celebrating Gambhir’s 42nd #HappyBirthday, pic.twitter.com/nLtinPVQvA
โ Star Sports (@StarSportsIndia) October 14, 2024
Laughter Ensues Around Gambhir’s Story
Dinesh Karthik humorously described how surprised he was to hear Gambhir’s request. The remote was merely a couple of steps away, yet Gambhir chose to stay seated. After changing the channel for him, Karthik noted that Gambhir couldn’t help but chuckle at the situation, laughing along with Irfan Pathan and Harbhajan Singh, who joined in on the hilarity of the moment.
This light-hearted revelation not only adds depth to Gambhir’s persona, showing he too can enjoy a laugh, but also illustrates the camaraderie amongst cricket players who often share these amusing moments off the field. Itโs stories like these that humanize sports icons, allowing fans to see a different, more relatable side of them.