Ahead of India’s first ODI against England at Edgbaston on 14 July, multiple outlets report that head coach Gautam Gambhir and batter Virat Kohli did not appear to interact during the team’s training session. Times of India and NDTV say Gambhir spent time with other squad members and coaching staff, while Kohli was focused on an extended batting session in the nets. In these reports, Kohli is described as speaking with batting coach Sitanshu Kotak after his practice, while Gambhir is seen engaging with other senior players, including captain Shubman Gill and Rohit Sharma, rather than with Kohli directly. Yahoo Sports and Mint frame the absence of direct contact as raising questions among fans, describing it as avoiding direct contact at the venue and sparking speculation about a potential communication gap. However, the same accounts note that there is no confirmed indication of any disagreement and that the observation is based on what was visible during practice. With India preparing for the ODI series, the reports emphasize that the team’s focus remains on the upcoming opener, while the public attention continues to center on the coach-player interaction.