Gill can be Test captain whenever 'automatic choice' Bumrah needs rest: Jaffer

IANS May 16, 2025 328 views

With Rohit Sharma retired from Tests, the debate on India’s next Test captain intensifies. Wasim Jaffer recommends Shubman Gill as a potential stand-in captain, especially when Bumrah requires rest. Gill, currently leading in the IPL, could be groomed for future leadership roles. India aims to secure its first Test series win in England since 2007 amidst captaincy discussions and player fitness concerns.

"Gill could also be groomed without the pressure of being the full-time captain." - Wasim Jaffer
Gill can be Test captain whenever 'automatic choice' Bumrah needs rest: Jaffer
New Delhi, May 16: Amidst the debate over who should be appointed as India’s new Test captain, former opener Wasim Jaffer said Shubman Gill should lead the Test team on the upcoming tour of England whenever ‘automatic choice’ Jasprit Bumrah needs rest.

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Jaffer supports Gill as stand-in if Bumrah needs rest

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India eyes first Test series win in England since 2007

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Bumrah's fitness raises captaincy questions

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Rahul and Pant also potential Test leaders

With Rohit Sharma announcing his retirement from Tests earlier this month, Gill has been widely seen as a front-runner to lead a new-look Indian Test team in the five-match series in England, starting on June 20 at Headingley. India hasn’t won a Test series in England after the 2007 tour, where they won 1-0 under Rahul Dravid’s leadership.

“I think Bumrah is an automatic captaincy choice, unless he doesn't want the responsibility. He should be the captain with Gill as VC - stepping in whenever Bumrah needs rest. This way Gill could also be groomed without the pressure of being the full time captain,” wrote Jaffer, who played 31 Tests for India, on his ‘X’ account on Friday.

Apart from Gill, who is currently the captain of Gujarat Titans (GT) in IPL 2025 and Bumrah, KL Rahul and Rishabh Pant are also in the race to be India’s next Test captain. Bumrah has captained India in three Tests, and was at the helm when they won the Perth Test in last year’s Border-Gavaskar Trophy series in Australia.

But his fitness issues mean Bumrah is not a certainty yet to play all five Tests on the tour of England. Bumrah suffered a back injury during the final Test of the Australia tour at the Sydney Cricket Ground and didn't bowl at all in the second innings.

That back injury, which previously needed an operation in early 2023, also resulted in Bumrah missing India’s victorious 2025 Champions Trophy campaign in Dubai. Rahul, meanwhile, led India in three Tests, including a 2-0 series win in Bangladesh in December 2022. India are also scheduled to play Tests against England in Edgbaston (July 2-6), Lord’s (July 10-14), Old Trafford (July 23-27) and The Oval (July 31 to August 4).

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Jaffer's suggestion makes perfect sense! Bumrah as captain with Gill as deputy is the ideal combo. Bumrah has proven leadership skills and Gill can learn without pressure. Hope selectors listen to this wise advice 🇮🇳 #TeamIndia
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Priya M.
Not sure about this. Gill is too young and hasn't even cemented his place in Tests yet. Why not give it to Pant? He's shown great maturity after his comeback. Bumrah's fitness is always a concern 😕
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Arjun S.
England tour is make-or-break for our young team. We need stable leadership - Bumrah as captain is best option. Gill can wait 2-3 years. Remember what happened when Kohli was made captain too early? History shouldn't repeat!
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Sneha R.
Whatever the decision, hope BCCI announces it soon. Last minute changes never help. Also, why only focus on batting captains? Bumrah would be first proper bowling captain since Kapil Dev! Exciting times ahead 🤩
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Vikram D.
Jaffer's analysis is spot on. But my concern is workload management - both for Bumrah and Gill. IPL already puts so much pressure. Test cricket needs fresh players, not exhausted stars. Maybe rotate captaincy based on conditions?
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Neha P.
As a cricket fan from Mumbai, I trust Jaffer's judgement. But let's not forget KL Rahul - experienced, calm under pressure. Though Gill is future, Rahul might be better for tough England tour. Tough choice for selectors!

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