Former England captain Michael Vaughan feels the Ajit Agarkar-led selection panel made a bold move in appointing Shubman Gill as India’s new Test skipper. Gill has been given the captaincy baton after Rohit Sharma announced his Test retirement.
Gill recently led Gujarat Titans to IPL 2025 playoffs, but there is no doubt that leading India would be a challenge for the youngster and he would look to get the best out of his players.
Vaughan said Gill has shown the right temperament for the big stage and backed the youngster to do a good job for the team.
“Shubman Gill is officially the new face of Indian Test cricket, stepping up as captain for the England series. It’s a bold move, trusting a young leader with a new-look team after the retirements of giants like Rohit and Kohli. Gill has a lot to prove, especially away from home, but he has shown he has the temperament for big moments,” said Vaughan, who is part of Sony Sports Network’s expert commentary team for the series.
Vaughan expects India’s young team to put up a good show in English conditions and start a new chapter in India’s Test folklore, on a high.
“With Rishabh Pant as his deputy and a squad eager to make their mark, this England tour could be the start of something special for India’s next generation. Don’t be surprised if these youngsters rise to the occasion,” Vaughan added.
Former Indian opener Sunil Gavaskar concurred with Vaughan and said the young players would look to leave their mark on the England tour.
“There’s always something special about an Indian team touring England, and this time, with a new young captain and terrific young players, the excitement and anticipation among fans are at an all-time high. Everyone is eager to see how these young cricketers will rise to the occasion and carve out their legacy,” said Gavaskar, who will join Vaughan in the commentary box for the tour.
The opening Test match between India and England will be played at Leeds, Headingley, from June 20 onwards.
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