Shubman Gill | Photo Credit: R. V. MOORTHY

In the fast-paced world of Indian cricket, the highlight now firmly sits on Shubman Gill. He was appointed the Test captain in May, received again into the T20I aspect as vice-captain earlier than the Asia Cup in September, and has simply been entrusted with management of the 50-over outfit forward of three ODIs towards Australia later this month.

The announcement of Gill’s ascent in ODIs got here on the finish of India’s win within the first Test towards West Indies in Ahmedabad final week. In his first media interplay for the reason that change of management grew to become public, the 26-year-old shared his ideas on the honour.

“It is clearly a giant accountability. I’m very excited to steer my nation in that format and, sure, the previous few months have been very thrilling. I’m actually trying ahead to what the long run has. I simply wish to win all the things we now have within the upcoming months,” he instructed the media.

Gill’s all-format presence means he could have lots on his plate within the close to future. Asked concerning the bodily and psychological toll it might take, he responded: “More than bodily… typically there’s psychological fatigue as a result of if you find yourself continuously enjoying, there’s a sure expectation that I’ve for myself and to have the ability to sustain with my very own expectations typically turns into a problem. That’s the problem of having the ability to play all codecs. I wish to reach all of the codecs and win ICC titles. If I wish to do this, then that is the problem I’ve to undergo.”

How a lot will his captaincy in ODIs differ from his fashion in Tests? “Captaincy in red-ball and white-ball cricket isn’t the identical. In Tests, the higher crew does win on the finish of the day. The problem is to remain on prime for 5 days in a Test and that’s tougher than captaining in a T20 recreation,” he stated.

Published – October 09, 2025 06:58 pm IST