Key Points

Shubman Gill is set to lead India's Test team into a transformative phase during the upcoming England tour. Veteran cricket expert Aakash Chopra believes this is a unique opportunity for Gill to create a strong, unified team culture. The young captain is advised to learn from Virat Kohli's leadership while developing his own strategic approach. Chopra emphasizes the importance of selecting a balanced team capable of taking 20 wickets and representing India's cricket aspirations.

Key Points: Shubman Gill's Test Leadership Marks New Era for Indian Cricket

  • Gill to lead India's Test team in crucial England tour
  • Chopra advocates building strong leadership core
  • Young team needs collective culture and vision
  • Tactical approach crucial for World Test Championship
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Gill has a chance to build a collective culture in new-look Indian team, says Chopra

Aakash Chopra backs Gill's vision to build a unified young Indian Test team with strategic leadership approach

"Create a pack of wolves. These are the guys who'll be with you today, in six months, and five years down the line. - Aakash Chopra"

New Delhi, June 6

Former India opener Aakash Chopra believes Shubman Gill has the opportunity to cultivate a strong collective culture as the captain of the Test team, which is all set to step into a new era through the five-match Test tour of England, starting on June 20.

Under the leadership of Gill, the Test series in England will be India’s first assignment in the 2025-27 World Test Championship cycle. “Form a leadership group—bring 4–5 players together and build a core. Include Yashasvi Jaiswal, KL Rahul, Rishabh Pant, Jasprit Bumrah, and Mohammed Siraj. Create a pack of wolves. These are the guys who’ll be with you today, in six months, and five years down the line.”

“With a young team, it's important that the captain grows with the group. Seniors and juniors often have different routines and circles—but with this new-look team, you have a chance to build a collective culture. It’s a rare opportunity to create a bond and a story that the entire nation will be proud of,” said Chopra on JioHotstar.

Asked if Gill should draw inspiration from the success Virat Kohli had in his Test career, Chopra said, “You can take inspiration from Virat Kohli’s success, his hunger for runs, his leadership—but not necessarily his batting number. That’s a very individual choice. Similarly, Shubman should play where he contributes best.”

“Batting position isn’t about copying someone—it’s about where you fit in the team and how it benefits the side. Learn from Kohli’s mindset, play with an extra bowler if needed. That’s what leaders do—make sacrifices for the team.”

Chopra reflected on the pressure the Gill-led Indian team and support staff headed by Gautam Gambhir will face in England, adding that they need to select the bowlers who are sure of picking 20 wickets collectively.

“There should be pressure, and it’s part of the job. When you're representing India and carrying the hopes of 1.4 billion people, it comes with immense love—even from people who’ve never seen you but still pray for your success. But with that comes responsibility, and with responsibility comes pressure.”

“I agree with Gautam Gambhir when he said that taking 20 wickets is key. I hope the team remembers that. Last time, I felt the bowling unit wasn’t picked with the mind-set to take 20 wickets. We must avoid repeating that mistake.”

“There’s always the temptation—if you get bowled out early, you want to play an extra batter. But that’s a trap. You end up compromising your bowling strength. Let’s not fall into that trap again,” he concluded.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
Exciting times for Indian cricket! Gill leading this young brigade in England is a big test. Chopra makes great points about building a pack mentality. Hope they focus on taking 20 wickets - that's been our Achilles heel overseas. 🇮🇳🏏 #NewEra
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Priya M.
While I'm excited about Gill's captaincy, I worry if we're putting too much pressure on him too soon. England conditions are brutal for any new captain. Hope Gambhir's experience as coach helps him navigate these challenges. Fingers crossed for our boys!
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Arjun S.
Chopra's advice about not copying Kohli's batting position but learning his mindset is spot on! Gill should play where he's most comfortable. Also, please BCCI - pick proper bowlers who can take 20 wickets. No more defensive selections! 🏏
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Sneha R.
Building team culture is important, but let's not forget - we need results in England! After WTC final heartbreak, fans want to see this young team perform. Gill has the talent, but does he have the tactical nous for Test cricket? Only time will tell...
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Vikram J.
The 'pack of wolves' analogy is interesting. We've seen how Australia's team culture breeds success. If Gill can create that fighting spirit in this team, we might finally crack the England challenge. But please - no more team selections based on politics!
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Neha P.
As a cricket lover, I just want to see fearless cricket. Gill's generation plays with more freedom than previous teams. Hope they carry that attitude to Tests too. And yes, please pick bowlers who can take wickets, not just contain runs! 😊

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