Shubman Gill has been named India’s Test captain for the coming five-match series against England in a surprise move marking the dawn of a new generation of leadership. The 25-year-old batsman, popular for his stylish stroke play and calm demeanor in pressure situations, succeeds Rohit Sharma as India looks to face an arduous English summer.
Riding shotgun with Gill is vice-captain Rishabh Pant, who was named vice-captain after his return to form from injury. Pant’s belligerent batting and astute wicket-keeping ability make him a formidable deputy as India seeks a series victory in England—a last done in 2007.
Gill’s emergence into the leadership role has been rapid, with steady returns in all formats and an increasing reputation as a technically capable and strategically astute cricketer. This choice represents a radical departure from India’s Test strategy, one that values youth and long-term planning over the World Test Championship cycle.
The move has been welcomed both by cricketing greats and fans, who view this as a step towards creating a rejuvenated and proactive Test team. With England’s ‘Bazball’ style presenting a new-age challenge, Gill and Pant’s captaincy pair ushers in thrilling, bold cricket from Team India.