Shubman Gill took away the vice-captaincy of Team India for the Bangladesh series, now this veteran will be the new vice-captain of Team India

Rahul Tiwari

khelja|06-08-2024

Shubman Gill, one of the talented young players of Team India, has been given a big responsibility in the Indian team by the BCCI management. Shubman Gill was first appointed as the captain of the team in the T20 series against Zimbabwe by the management, while after this, Shubman Gill was made the vice-captain of Team India by the management in the ODI and T20 series against Sri Lanka.

But now the news is coming that the management is considering removing Shubman Gill from his post and soon some other player can be given this responsibility.

Management will remove Shubman Gill from the post

Shubman Gill

Ever since young batsman Shubman Gill has been given the vice-captaincy of Team India, his performance has been very disappointing. If reports are to be believed, the management is not happy with his performance and due to this he can now be removed from his post. A few days ago, the news was coming that after ODI and T20, BCCI is considering giving him the vice-captaincy in Test cricket as well. But after this performance, there is no hope of getting the vice-captaincy.

Rishabh Pant can replace Shubman Gill

If Shubman Gill is not made the vice-captain of the Test team by the BCCI management, then the management can give Rishabh Pant a chance in his place. Rishabh Pant is being seen as a future captain in Test cricket and for this reason he can now be given this responsibility. Rishabh Pant has captained Team India many times before this and his performance as a captain has been excellent.

Rishabh Pant's stats are as follows

If we talk about Rishabh Pant's cricket career, then his career has been very brilliant. There is no better player than him in Test cricket. In his career so far, he has scored 2271 runs in 56 innings of 33 matches at an average of 43.67 and a strike rate of 73.63. During this time, he has played 5 centuries and 11 half-century innings in Test cricket.

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