The flamboyant Russell has been handed a one-year ban for violating anti-doping whereabouts regulations and KKR now have England's Chris Woakes as a like-for-like replacement picked from the auctions.
"There are two ways to look at such situations in life. Either we can see Russell's absence as a challenge or look at it as an opportunity in bold letters. I as an individual, and KKR as a group, are looking it as an opportunity," Gambhir told PTI during an interview.
"Maybe a combination of Manish Pandey's batting and Ankit Rajput's bowling can get us what Russell did. Not only Woakes but the entire team can try to fill-in for Russell and for that you don't necessarily need an all-rounder. May be some other pair can do this," said Gambhir.
The seasoned opener doesn't believe that it helps brooding when one is a leader.
"I better be looking at glass half full," he said.
Gambhir reckons that the core Indian group of batsmen like Manish Pandey, Surya Kumar Yadav and Robin Uthappa will have to take more responsibility on a relaid Eden track where pacers will have more advantage.
Talking about pace on Eden Gardens track, New Zealander Trent Boult's presence would certainly add variety to KKR's bowling season.
"We had left-arm pacemen in Jaydev Unadkat and Pradeep Sangwan in the past and understand the value of this skill that Boult brings in. Boult, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Umesh Yadav, Ankit Rajput and Woakes. We have all bases covered when it comes to fast bowling."
But the former India ODI captain insists that Narine is still a force to reckon with despite adjusting to his new action.
"I think we start judging people a little too soon. You can't expect a golfer, who has changed his swing to be the same force from day one on the greens. I have changed my stance (to open chested) and it's been close to two years now and I am still settling with it. Give Sunil some time and some space and he will show you his wares again."
"The pressure is normal. We have to win and if we do we will create history by being the first franchisee to win IPL three times. In that sense you can say there is pressure," he said.
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