
Former Australian captain and former Indian coach Greg Chappell supported SHUBMAN GILL to grow up as a captain of the test, and said that the young man in his debut match showed a promise in his debut match as a captain despite the five goals of Indian goals to England in Leeds.
Gill, who first led India in tests, scored Fluent 110 in the first shifts and became only the third Indian that hit the Captain’s debut and ended up on the side of the loss, after the Virt Kohl and Dilip Vengsarkar. Its knocking was between five hundred scores of Indian dough in the match but England Fearless Forth-Innings Chase 371 – Their second highest against India – stolen shows.
Chief Coach India Gautam Gambhir supported Captain Shaubman Gill and defended his decision Podsrn Sharardul Thakur in the Opening series against England.
Critics pointed to Gill’s perceived passivity in the field, especially in comparison with the command of his predecessors Rohit Sharma and Virt Kohli. There were also questions about his tactical decisions on the last day when the English highest and middle line Veselý on a flat day 5.
However, Chappell urged patience and perspective, suggesting that the 24 -year -old has long -term leader objects.
“SHUBMAN GILL had a great start as a captain and as a player, even though he didn’t get the result,” Chappell quoted as PTI said.
“It was a great test match. Unfortunately, India did not finish on the right side of the book. There were a lot of good things for them.”
He continued to emphasize GILL learning and the Indian team leadership can move forward.
“Gill and Indian Think Tank would learn a lot about what to move forward. Gill will improve and better.
In fact, it turned out to be expensive catches, especially during the black fourth shift in England. Ben Duckett was charged with blistering 149, while Joe Root (53*) and debutant Jamie Smith (44*) saw visitors home with a calm authority.
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Published:
Saurabh Kumar
Published on:
June 26, 2025