Under-pressure Gambhir steps down as Delhi Daredevils captain

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Apr 25 2018 | 5:00 PM IST

Gautam Gambhir today stepped down as captain of perennial IPL laggards Delhi Daredevils, saying he just wasn't good enough for the job.

India batsman Shreyas Iyer was announced as the new skipper at the franchise's press conference which was also attended by coach Ricky Ponting and team CEO Hemant Dua.

The 36-year-old Gambhir, however, will continue to be a part of the team for the remaining eight games. The India discard, who led KKR to two IPL titles and played international cricket for over a decade, said he was not able to handle the captaincy pressure.

"The bell started ringing after the last game (against KXIP at Kotla) and it was time to take the call. My own performance has not been upto the mark. Maybe I was too desperate to turn things around," Gambhir said.

"I was sitting alone and thinking, I couldn't handle the pressure... I was not good enough and that is all," he added.

The experienced combine of Gambhir and Ponting were roped in by the franchise ahead of the season, hoping that it would result in a successful season. However, it has proved to be exactly the opposite with Delhi losing five out of their six games.

On the personal front, Gambhir's performance was below-par by his own standards. He scored 55 in the opening game before failing in the next four innings.

The southpaw insisted that he was not pressurised to quit and it was rather his own decision.

"It is solely my decision and there was no pressure from the franchise. As I said, my performance was not upto the mark and I just could not handle the pressure. That could be one reason (for stepping down)," said Gambhir.

Gambhir performed for India in high-pressure games multiple times and enjoyed success with a high-profile team like KKR over their seven year association.

Was pressure really behind his unexpected decision?

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First Published: Apr 25 2018 | 5:00 PM IST

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