Key Points

India's Test cricket team has entered a new era with the retirement of stalwarts Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli. Shubman Gill has been chosen as their successor for the captaincy role. Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh has endorsed this decision, emphasizing the need to give Gill time to grow. As India prepares for their five-test series against England, all eyes will be on Gill's leadership and ability to handle the immense pressure.

Key Points: Steve Waugh Endorses Shubman Gill as India's Test Captain

  • Shubman Gill succeeds Rohit Sharma as India's Test captain
  • Steve Waugh praises Gill for his skills under pressure
  • Gill to lead India in five Tests against England
  • Former greats Kohli and Sharma's retirements mark a transition phase
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They are in good hands: Steve Waugh believes Gill needs time to grow into captaincy role

Steve Waugh supports Shubman Gill's leadership as India faces crucial Test series post-Kohli and Sharma era.

"It's a big responsibility. Representing 1.4 to 1.5 billion people. - Steve Waugh"

Mumbai, May 26

Former Australian cricketer Steve Waugh believes that despite Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli's sudden Test retirements, India is in "good hands" with the five high-stakes Tests on the horizon.

India's transition phase truly kicked in after India's batting bigwigs bid adieu to Test cricket, and Shubman Gill was deemed Rohit's red-ball successor to lead India in England, scheduled to begin on June 20 at Headingley.

Waugh believes Gill, who is still learning the art of captaincy, considering his stint with the Gujarat Titans in the Indian Premier League (IPL), is a "good choice". However, the 59-year-old was quick to highlight the importance of giving Gill time to grow into that role.

"But they're in good hands. Shubham Gill is an excellent player. Very good under pressure. Thinks well. He's respected by his team, so he'll be a good choice, but you've got to give him time to grow into the role. It's a big responsibility. Representing 1.4 to 1.5 billion people. A lot of pressure," Waugh told ANI.

Following his appointment, Gill, 25, became one of the youngest players to hold the position in recent years. Though he lacks captaincy experience in the red-ball format, he led India in a five-match T20I assignment in Zimbabwe in 2024, days after India's T20 World Cup success in Barbados.

Gill has also served as vice-captain in ODIs and T20Is. He was Rohit's deputy in India's victorious Champions Trophy campaign in the UAE in February 2025. In the red-ball setup, Gill has featured in 32 matches and scored 1,893 runs, including five centuries.

Ahead of his first assignment, Gill, "overwhelmed" by the emotions, described his feelings and said, "As a young kid, when anyone starts playing cricket, they want to play for India, and not just play for India, but play test cricket for India for a very long time. To be able to get this opportunity is a great honour. And like you said, it is a big responsibility."

- ANI

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Here are 6 diverse Indian perspective comments for the cricket article:
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Rahul K.
Steve Waugh is absolutely right! Gill has shown maturity beyond his years. Remember his match-winning knock against Australia last year? That's the temperament we need in a captain. 🇮🇳 #FutureCaptain
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Priya M.
I'm a bit worried though - Test captaincy is very different from IPL. Hope BCCI provides him proper support staff. Maybe they should have considered someone more experienced like Rahul first?
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Amit S.
Gill's technical batting is perfect for English conditions. If he can lead from the front with his batting, the team will automatically follow. Exciting times ahead for Indian cricket!
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Neha P.
The pressure will be immense but I believe in Gill. He's handled pressure well in IPL and international matches. Just hope media doesn't start trolling him after first bad match like they did with others 😅
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Vikram J.
Good to see legends like Waugh supporting our young talent. Remember when Ganguly took over? He was young too. Every great captain has to start somewhere. Best wishes to Gill!
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Sanjay R.
The real test will be handling senior players like Bumrah and Jadeja. Captaincy isn't just about skills but man-management. Hope he's ready for that challenge. Fingers crossed 🤞

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