– Became India’s Test captain post-Rohit’s retirement from Tests.
– Named vice-captain in T20Is and Asia Cup squad under Suryakumar Yadav.
– Gill had an impressive Test series in England (754 runs) and leadership experience during tours of Zimbabwe and recent competitions.
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The transition within Indian cricket reflects both generational change and strategic planning by selectors. While stalwarts like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli have built their legacies through invaluable contributions across formats, their gradual shift away from certain roles is paving the way for emerging talents like Shubman Gill.
Gill’s rise to prominence as a leader underscores India’s proactive approach toward nurturing young players with leadership responsibilities – a move essential for lasting dominance. The appointment of Gill as vice-captain hints at long-term alignment between his performances and management expectations.
for fans, the simultaneous departure of legends like Sharma and Kohli could be emotionally significant but necessary for ushering an era defined by youthful exuberance capable of competing at elite levels globally. Balancing this “passing-of-the-torch” moment while retaining competitiveness remains key for India’s cricket future.