Updated On: 05 February, 2025 08:25 AM IST | Nagpur | Sandipan Banerjee
Exuding maturity beyond his years, Shubman Gill emphasises his eagerness to absorb leadership lessons from the ODI team’s think-tank, and that makes him a…

India’s Yashasvi Jaiswal (left) and Shubman Gill during a training session at Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur yesterday. Pics/PTI
Shubman Gill, India’s vice-captain in the 50-over format, understands that leadership in Indian cricket comes with high expectations. With slim chances of full-time skipper Rohit Sharma continuing until the 2027 ODI World Cup in South Africa, Gill finds himself in a position to gradually groom himself for a long-term leadership role. As India prepares for the three-match series—widely seen as a crucial dress rehearsal for the upcoming ICC Champions Trophy—the young opener is not only focused on delivering with the bat, but also on evolving as a leader.
Speaking to the media ahead of the first India v England ODI here at Jamtha, Gill exuded maturity beyond his years, emphasising his eagerness to absorb leadership lessons from the team’s think-tank. “I take it as a challenge to lead my [own] way, firstly with my performance and then definitely in the field if Rohitbhai wants my opinion. It is my duty to let him know what my thoughts are,” he stated.