Not Surya, this player is Gautam Gambhir's favorite, he will ditch Hardik-Bumrah and make him captain of all three formats

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Tezzbuzz|31-07-2024

Team India: Currently, the Indian team is in Sri Lanka, where a series of three T20 matches is being played between the two teams. After the T20 series, the Indian team will be seen playing in the ODI series. During this time, there is a lot of discussion among the fans about the young player of the Indian team. Fans believe that in the coming time, that player can lead the Indian team (Team India) in all three formats.

This player can become the captain of Team India

During the 3 T20 match series being played between India and Sri Lanka (IND vs SL), there is a lot of discussion among the fans about Team India's young opener Shubman Gill. It is being said that after Indian captain Rohit Sharma, the young opener can captain Team India in all three formats.

Shubman has been made the vice-captain for the T20 and ODI series being played against Sri Lanka. It is being said that he can also be made the vice-captain in the Test format. For this reason, it is being speculated that after Rohit Sharma's retirement, he can become the captain of the Indian team in all three formats.

International cricket career has been amazing

Team India's young opening batsman Shubman Gill is being considered as the next captain of Team India in all three formats. For your information, let us tell you that the young player of the Indian team has been named in the international team.

His performance in cricket has been amazing. He has represented the Indian team in all three formats, international

His statistics in cricket have been amazing.

Shubman Gill has scored 1492 runs in 46 innings of 25 Test matches, while he has been successful in scoring 2271 runs in 44 innings of 44 ODI matches. At the same time, he has scored 539 runs while batting in 20 innings of 20 T20 international matches. He is one of those Indian players who has scored a century in all three formats.

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