A mega offer involving equity stakes has landed on Gautam Gambhir’s table reportedly. One IPL franchise wants him as CEO, mentor, and actual partner simultaneously. This isn’t just a coaching role – they’re offering him ownership in the team.

The timing is fascinating because Gambhir is currently coaching India. His team just reached the Super 8 stage of the T20 World Cup 2026. Accepting any franchise role right now creates serious legal and ethical complications.
What the Rajasthan Royals Are Offering Gautam Gambhir
Rajasthan Royals reportedly want Gambhir badly amid their ongoing ownership changes. One of three potential new owners is dangling a 2-3% equity stake. That minority stake makes this genuinely different from any typical cricket offer.
They want him to fill three roles simultaneously – CEO, mentor, and partner. The Rajasthan Royals are undergoing major ownership restructuring involving several parties currently.
Current owners include Manoj Badale’s Emerging Media holding 65%, RedBird Capital Partners at 15%, and Lachlan Murdoch.
The franchise clearly believes Gambhir transforms franchises into champions immediately. His IPL track record backs that belief up quite convincingly actually. Rajasthan Royals want that same magic dust sprinkled on their squad.
Why Gambhir’s IPL Track Record Makes Him So Attractive
Gambhir contributed to three Kolkata Knight Riders titles across different capacities. He won two as a player then returned as a mentor, winning another one! That consistency across roles makes him uniquely valuable in IPL history.
He also joined Lucknow Super Giants and guided them to the playoffs twice consecutively. Two seasons, two playoff appearances – that’s seriously impressive mentoring work. Any franchise would fight hard to secure those results for itself.
His BCCI contract as India head coach runs until the 2027 ODI World Cup. He’s currently leading India’s T20 World Cup 2026 title defense successfully. Gambhir might even extend through the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics if performances continue.
Why This Deal Probably Won’t Happen Despite the Big Offer
The Supreme Court’s “one man, one post” rule creates an enormous obstacle here. This Lodha Committee recommendation prevents simultaneous national team and franchise roles. Accepting the Rajasthan Royals’ offer means resigning as India’s head coach immediately.
Gambhir giving up India coaching mid-World Cup seems genuinely unlikely right now. That equity stake temptation exists but legal restrictions make acceptance almost impossible. Cricket fans hoping he stays as India coach can probably breathe easy still!











