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'Won't be surprised if he becomes T20I skipper too' - Former England cricketer after Shubman Gill's appointment as ODI captain
Panesar feels that making Gill the ODI skipper within Rohit Sharma's presence is a great move by the Board of Control for ...
Shubman Gill was unveiled as India’s new ODI captain on Saturday during chief selector Ajit Agarkar’s announcement of the ...
Finch praised Shubman Gill’s leadership, citing his IPL success and composed show in England as proof he’s ready to take ...
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Is India Rushing Shubman Gill into Captaincy Across Formats?
Shubman Gill’s leadership promotion has sparked debate on whether the young opener is being overburdened with captaincy duties across all formats too early.
After an impressive debut as India captain in the five-Test series in England earlier this year, Shubman Gill is set to lead ...
Team India Test captain Shubman Gill revealed that he spoke to Australian legend Steve Smith during his preparations for the ...
Shubman Gill’s ODI captaincy debut under fire — Australia World Cup winner predicts India’s downfall
India will enter the series following some high-profile changes, chief among them is the appointment of Shreyas Iyer as ...
The BCCI announced Shubman Gill as Team India's new ODI captain after cutting down responsibilities from Rohit Sharma's ...
Shubman Gill has played five innings extra and is likely to extend his lead in the upcoming Test series against the West ...
Harbhajan Singh said that the call was taken keeping in mind the future of the team, especially the 2027 ODI World Cup.
India go into the series after a few headline-making changes, most notably with Shubman Gill taking over as captain and ...
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Shubman Gill asked me ‘Kaisi hai teri body?’: India cricketer given same treatment as Jasprit Bumrah
Throughout the England Test series, Mohammed Siraj transformed into a key player, taking 23 wickets and leading the Indian attack.
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