Brett Lee Super Impressed: How Shubman Gill's Captaincy Echoes Ponting, Waugh

Brett Lee is absolutely impressed with Shubman Gill's captaincy skills after watching him lead India against England. The former Australian speedster specifically praised how Gill commanded respect from his teammates during challenging moments. Lee even compared Gill's leadership approach to Australian legends Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh, noting his firm stance in defending players. Following his successful Test captaincy debut, Gill has now been handed the ODI captaincy as India builds toward the 2027 World Cup.

Key Points: Brett Lee Praises Shubman Gill Captaincy Compared to Ponting

  • Gill scored 754 runs at 75.40 in his debut Test series as captain
  • Lee compared Gill's leadership style to Australian legends Ponting and Waugh
  • Gill stood firm defending teammates during heated moments at Lord's
  • Selectors promoted Gill to ODI captaincy ahead of 2027 World Cup
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Former Australia speedster Brett Lee super impressed by Shubman Gill's captaincy

Former Australia speedster Brett Lee reveals why Shubman Gill's leadership reminds him of legends Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh after England Test series.

"I've been super impressed. And to watch him live, captaining against England recently at Lords... it was clear that his troops love him. - Brett Lee"

New Delhi, October 15

Former Australia tearaway Brett Lee is "super impressed" with Shubman Gill's captaincy skills, which were on display during the riveting Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy in England. Lee compared Gill's captaincy style to that of Australian legends Ricky Ponting and Steve Waugh, highlighting his ability to command respect and stand firm in challenging moments.

The Test captaincy baton was passed down to Gill by the management after Rohit Sharma bid adieu to the format with a brief note. After his promotion, Gill took the first steps towards following in the footsteps of stalwarts Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. The stakes ran past the roof with his first assignment, which was in England during the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.

Gill walked the talk, piling up runs with the bat and leading his side from the front in a record-breaking series. After five Tests, the 26-year-old was the leading run-scorer with 754 runs at 75.40 with a career-best of 269. Gill's tactical acumen remained fundamental to India pulling the curtain down on the series level on 2-2.

When tempers flared, Gill remained firm and authoritative in his stance while defending his teammates from the heat coming from the opposition, something that Lee completely adored.

"I've been super impressed. And to watch him live, captaining against England recently at Lords when I was there watching, it was clear that his troops love him. His players look up to him. He's a young captain and an inexperienced captain, but he looks like a very good captain. And you got to start somewhere," Lee told foxsports.com.au.

"You can never walk into a team as an experienced captain, because you've never done it at that level before. But he's got the mindset and almost a hardness about him as well. There were a couple of moments at Lord's where it was not argy-bargy, but there were a few words said, and he stood up for his teammates," he added.

For Lee, the way Gill led India bore resemblance to Australia's iconic skippers and said, "And I like that. Steve Waugh and Ricky Ponting were two leaders who used to do that. They would say, 'You're not having a crack at my players, not on my watch.' And I applaud that. I like that. It is not going outside the rules, and it is about knowing what you can and can't say, but he stood up for his teammates, and I think that's super important."

After his successful start to the stint, the selectors decided to pass the ODI captaincy from Rohit to Gill, India's first significant step towards the 2027 ODI World Cup. The selectors wanted Gill to have enough time to settle into his role before the showpiece event. Gill's first task will be leading India in three ODIs in Australia, scheduled to commence on Sunday in Perth.

- ANI

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Rohit P
I'm a bit concerned about giving him ODI captaincy so soon. Test captaincy is one thing, but ODI requires different strategies. Hope the selectors know what they're doing. 🤔
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Arjun K
Standing up for teammates at Lord's - that's what makes a true leader! Gill has that fighting spirit we need. 754 runs in his first series as captain is just incredible. Future looks bright! 💪
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Sarah B
As an Australian cricket fan, when Brett Lee praises someone's captaincy, you know they're special. Gill seems to have that perfect balance of aggression and calmness. Looking forward to seeing him lead in Australia!
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Vikram M
The transition from Rohit to Gill has been smooth so far. But the real test will be the Australia ODI series. Hope he can handle the pressure down under. Best of luck to our young captain! 🏏
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Michael C
What impressed me most was how he handled the pressure situations. Leading from the front with both bat and captaincy - that's rare for someone so young. Indian cricket is in good hands!

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