After Hardik Pandya, Shubman Gill set to replace Jasprit Bumrah as India vice-captain in Test matches: Report


Things weren’t looking that bright for the young Shubman Gill just 2 months of ago when his franchise failed to make it to the IPL 2024 playoff stage while he was also snubbed from the 15 member squad for T20 World Cup. Since then, life seems to have come a full circle for him, as the 24 year old led team India to a 4-1 victory in his maiden international series and was later also named the vice-captain in Test matches.

Notably, Gill replaced Hardik Pandya as the new vice-captain, despite the all-rounder having more captaincy experience and also having the credibility of serving under world cup winning skipper Rohit Sharma.

Now a new report has stated that a similar scenario could play out for India in Test matches where Jasprit Bumrah was slowly being groomed for the leadership responsibility and had served as Rohit Sharma’s deputy in last few series.

As per the latest report from RevSportz, BCCI sources stated that Gill will likely replace Bumrah as new India vice-captain when the selectors announce the squad for upcoming Bangladesh series. This change could also mean that Gill may be seen in the vice-captaincy role during the New Zealand and Australia series later this year.

Shubman Gill is a three-format player: Ajit Agarkar

Notably, India selector Ajit Agarkar had made the case for Shubman Gill to be India’s next vice-captain in T20 cricket during his press conference earlier this week. Agarkar explained that Gill is a three-format player who has shown quality over the past year, leading to his elevation.

“This time with the T20 World Cup around, when Hardik got injured, it was a bit of a challenge. At that time, Rohit wasn’t playing. He was around and we were lucky that Rohit was available to lead. We don’t want that situation again. Shubman is the guy we feel again as he is a three-format player, and he has shown quality over the last year or so. And we have heard from the dressing room,” Agarkar added

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