Shubman Gill Breaks Silence On India's Batting Order After Virat Kohli's Test Retirement: "Will Be Playing..."
- Shubman Gill will captain India in the Test series against England starting on June 20, marking India's first series since the retirements of key players.
- Gill stated he never dreamed of being captain, focusing instead on performing well for the team as a batter throughout his career.
- The team will decide on the batting order after an intra-squad match starting on June 13, according to Gill.
- Head Coach Gautam Gambhir expressed confidence in the fast-bowling depth covering potential absences in the squad.
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IND vs ENG 2025: Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant and Other Members of India National Cricket Team Leave for England Ahead of Five-Match Test Series (See Pics and Video) | 🏏 LatestLY
The India National Cricket Team will be ushering in a new era in Test cricket under the leadership of Shubman Gill. The IND vs ENG 2025 Test series starts from June 20. 🏏 IND vs ENG 2025: Shubman Gill, Rishabh Pant and Other Members of India National Cricket Team Leave for England Ahead of Five-Match Test Series (See Pics and Video).
What should be India's top six in Shubman Gill-Gautam Gambhir era? Ricky Ponting breaks it down - Inside Sport India
Now, the Indian Test cricket officially enters the Shubman Gill-Gautam Gambhir era, with all eyes on the upcoming five-Test series in England starting June 20. With stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma having bowed out of the longest format, a young Indian team is expected to usher in a bold new phase. While captaincy was handed to the 25-year-old Gill, the biggest question is about how the Indian batting order would shape up in this new era. …


Not even in my dreams I thought I would lead India in Tests: Shubman Gill
'I Think It’s The Right Move': Ponting Backs Gill’s Elevation As Test Captain
ICC World Test Championship: Australia legend Ricky Ponting has thrown his weight behind Shubman Gill as India’s new Test captain and outlined how he believes the side could shape up for their upcoming five-Test tour of England — their first
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