That was the turning point: Gautam Gambhir reveals moment that changed Indias T20 World Cup 2026 campaign
NEW DELHI: India head coach Gautam Gambhir has revealed that Sanju Samsons match-defining 97 against West Indies proved to be the turning point in Indias triumphant campaign at the 2026 ICC Men's T20 World Cup.Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel. SUBSCRIBE NOW!India sealed their third title in the tournament after defeating New Zealand in the final in Ahmedabad, completing a memorable campaign on home soil. Reflecting on the journey, Gambhir said Samsons knock during a tense chase against the West Indies changed the momentum of the entire tournament for India.Its very difficult to say, but I still believe that Sanjus 97 against West Indies was the turning point of this campaign. It was a virtual quarter-final. Chasing 195 in a World Cup game is never easy, irrespective of the ground, Gambhir said on JioStar. 129436653According to the former opener, Samsons calm and controlled approach under pressure lifted the dressing-room mood and gave the squad the belief that the campaign was heading in the right direction.Team India Report Card:Perfect finish to a not-so-perfect T20 World Cup campaignWith the ease and calmness with which he batted, it gave us a lot of confidence in the group that now we were probably on the right track. When Sanju got going and the way Ishan Kishan batted at number three, a lot of things actually started taking shape, he added.Gambhir also described winning a World Cup as Indias head coach as a deeply emotional moment, saying the opportunity to once again contribute to the country in national colours was something he never expected.I could have never thought about winning a World Cup as a coach. I never thought I would get the opportunity or privilege to be the head coach of the Indian team because its an absolute privilege to again wear the India jersey or do something special for the country, he said.The 2011 World Cup winner added that representing India carries a responsibility beyond personal milestones.When your mom wishes you and tells you well done, thats what you play for and what you live for as well. What bigger feeling is there than making 140 crore Indians proud, Gambhir said.Throughout the tournament, Gambhir said he repeatedly reminded the players that a place in the national dressing room is a privilege.Ive always believed that, and Ive always told the boys as well, that being in that dressing room is a privilege, not an entitlement. Thousands of people would want to be in my position as the head coach of the Indian team, and many would want to be in the position the players are in, he said.He credited Indias success to a fearless, high-impact approach in the shortest format.From day one, I had a very strong belief that the T20 format is about impact. Its not about milestones or individual performances. Its about going out there and creating an impact, whether its on the field, with the ball or with the bat, Gambhir explained.The head coach also highlighted the players willingness to adapt to different roles during the tournament, pointing out that captain Suryakumar Yadav set the tone by accepting tactical changes for the teams benefit.One thing which will stay with me for the rest of my life is how comfortably the boys accepted different batting positions, Gambhir said.From Tilak Varma and Shivam Dube shifting roles in the batting order to Jasprit Bumrah delivering in every phase of the innings, Gambhir said the teams adaptability was the defining feature of Indias title-winning run.