What Do Gambhir and Agarkar Expect from Gill as a Leader?

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Key Takeaways
- Shubman Gill is India's new Test captain.
- There are no expectations from Gautam Gambhir and Ajit Agarkar.
- Gill aims to build a secure team culture.
- India's success in England has been limited historically.
- This series marks the start of a new WTC cycle.
New Delhi, June 15 (NationPress) Shubman Gill is poised to embark on a new chapter as India's Test captain with a five-match series against England beginning June 20. He disclosed that both head coach Gautam Gambhir and chief selector Ajit Agarkar have set no expectations for him, encouraging him to showcase his leadership style without the burden of unrealistic demands.
Following the retirement of Rohit Sharma from Test cricket, Gill has been appointed as India’s 37th Test captain. Having played as both an opener and a No. 3 batter in Tests, his debut as captain coincides with the start of India's new cycle in the World Test Championship (WTC) 2025-27. He will have wicketkeeper-batter Rishabh Pant as his vice-captain.
“The expectations… I've discussed this multiple times with Gauti bhai and Ajit bhai. They want me to express myself as a leader. They’ve told me, ‘there are no expectations.’ They are not anticipating anything beyond my capabilities,” Gill shared in an interview with former Indian wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik on the Sky Sports Cricket YouTube channel.
When asked about his leadership strategy for the Test series against England, Gill emphasized, “More than trophies, I want to foster a culture where everyone feels secure and content.”
“I recognize it can be a challenging atmosphere, especially given the fierce competition and the varying squads, but achieving that would be my primary objective,” he added.
The upcoming tour of England signifies a crucial transformation for Team India as they prepare to face one of cricket's most demanding challenges in English conditions. Historically, India has struggled to achieve success in Test series in England, having only claimed victory in three series during the last century.
These historic wins occurred in 1971, 1986, and 2007, each led by a first-time captain: Ajit Wadekar in 1971, Kapil Dev in 1986, and Rahul Dravid in 2007, underscoring the significant impact of new leadership on these monumental achievements.