Irfan Pathan: Shubman Gill Will Grow with More Responsibility, Like Dravid Taught Me

Irfan Pathan has voiced strong support for Shubman Gill, drawing from his own experience with advice from Rahul Dravid about embracing tougher challenges. He highlights how Gill's captaincy roles have directly correlated with increased performance and authority within the team, particularly during a record-shattering Test series in England. Pathan acknowledges the inevitable comparisons to legends like Virat Kohli but asserts Gill has the talent and attitude to succeed. He concludes that facing and overcoming challenges, including recent T20 struggles, is integral to Gill's continued growth as a cricketer.

Key Points: Irfan Pathan Backs Shubman Gill's Growth Through Responsibility

  • Pathan recalls Dravid's early advice
  • Gill's leadership boosted his Test average
  • Record-breaking 754 runs in England
  • Comparisons to Kohli and Tendulkar
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The more responsibility he gets, the more he will grow: Irfan Pathan backs Shubman Gill

Irfan Pathan supports Shubman Gill, citing Rahul Dravid's advice. Gill's leadership and record-breaking England tour show his potential amid challenges.

"The more responsibility and challenges he gets, he will grow more as a cricketer. - Irfan Pathan"

New Delhi, January 1

Former India all-rounder Irfan Pathan has shown his support to Shubman Gill, drawing parallels between the young batter's journey and the early advice he himself received from Rahul Dravid when he broke into the Indian team.

Speaking on JioHotstar, Pathan reflected on how responsibility shapes elite cricketers and believes Gill is on a similar path of growth as India's modern greats.

"When I entered the Indian team at the age of 19, the great Rahul Dravid told me that you have come to the team, it is good, but the things would get tougher from here. I asked what to do in case things get tough. He told me you would get used to it," Pathan recalled.

Pathan felt the same learning curve now applies to Gill, who has rapidly risen through the ranks and embraced leadership roles across formats.

"Same can be said for Gill. He became captain, in that England series, he increased his average and authority within the team. Then he got the ODI captaincy, when that happens, you get an opportunity to grow a lot," he added.

Gill began the year on a decent note in ODI cricket, delivering consistent performances in bilateral series and playing a key role in India's ICC Champions Trophy-winning campaign, scoring 188 runs, including a century against Bangladesh.

However, it was during his first full-fledged Test tour of England that Gill truly announced himself as a leader and batter of rare pedigree. With senior stalwarts Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Ravichandran Ashwin absent, the responsibility rested on the shoulders of the young Test captain and Gill responded in emphatic fashion.

Dubbed the "Prince" of Indian cricket, Gill went on a record-shattering spree in England, amassing 754 runs in five Tests at an average of 75.40, including four centuries and a monumental 269, rewriting records.

Pathan also addressed the inevitable comparisons that follow prodigious Indian batters.

"He has a lot of talent. There will be always comparisons. Virat was compared with Sachin (Tendulkar), and now Gill is being compared to Virat, who has scored those 25,000-30,000 runs. I think he is fully capable of it. He has a fine range of shots," Pathan said.

Gill's blip came in T20Is, where he struggled for consistency, scoring 291 runs in 15 innings at an average just over 24 in 2025, eventually leading to his omission from India's T20 World Cup squad. Pathan believes challenges are part of growth.

"The more responsibility and challenges he gets, he will grow more as a cricketer. I have seen that he is always ready for cricket. Always willing to learn. He has that attitude in him," Pathan noted.

- ANI

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Sarah B
As a cricket fan living in India, I appreciate this perspective. It's refreshing to see a senior player like Pathan offer mentorship through the media. Gill's technique is a joy to watch.
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Ananya R
Fully agree. But let's not put too much pressure on him with these "Prince" titles and comparisons to Kohli/Sachin. Let him build his own legacy at his own pace. The T20 struggles show he's human.
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Vikram M
That Dravid anecdote is pure gold! That's the kind of wisdom that shapes champions. Gill has the right attitude. 754 runs in England? That's not just talent, that's mental strength. 🔥
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Karthik V
Good points by Pathan. However, I feel we sometimes overhype players after one great series. Consistency across all conditions and formats is the real test. Hope he works on his T20 game.
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Priya S
Shubman is a gem! His cover drive is so elegant. It's great to see senior players backing the youngsters. This is how a strong team culture is built. More power to him!

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