The Board of Control for Cricket in India is tight-lipped on the scenario. In a statement to the media on Thursday evening, it said none of its office-bearers have spoken on the issue and a "media release will be issued after Gambhir's fitness has been assessed by the Indian team's physiotherapist [Nitin Patel]".
Even India's former coach Gary Kirsten had once criticised the IPL, saying it was one of the reasons for India crashing out of the World T20 in 2009.
But the BCCI was quick to respond, saying it had not forced anyone to play in the IPL and players were free to ask for rest if they feel fatigued.
'BCCI has made it clear that whenever a player feels he is fatigued, he can always let it be known to the board and he will be given rest. After rest and if he is fit, he can be considered for selection again. We are not forcing any player to play any series or tournament,' the BCCI had said then.
Even Australia's top players like Ricky Ponting, Michael Clarke and Mitchell Johnson, who would have made a fortune had they taken part in this edition, decided to skip the T20 tournament to rest and prepare for the country's upcoming fixtures.
But, injured or not, none of the India's leading players were ready to skip even a single match. It is not known whether it was because of pressure from their franchise, the BCCI, or their own decision.
If Gambhir is ruled out of India's tour to the West Indies because of the injury, it will certainly stir up another storm and raise lot of questions for the BCCI.
Similar is the case of Virender Sehwag, who played for Delhi Daredevils despite nursing injury. It was only after his team was out of the reckoning for the play-offs that he decided to miss the rest of the tournament and undergo surgery.
The IPL is certainly a big success and has made Indian cricketers millionaires overnight. But are the big bucks that come with playing around 60 days' T20 cricket worth the risk of missing duty for the national side?
Who is to blame for Gambhir's injury? Is the player himself who played through pain? Or Kolkata Knight Riders, for hiding the extent of the injury? Or the BCCI, for giving priority to the IPL?
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