Key Points

Shubman Gill's Test captaincy debut ended in a narrow defeat despite his brilliant 147 in the first innings. Gambhir defended Gill, comparing his early struggles to being "pushed into the deep sea." India dominated much of the match but collapsed in key moments, allowing England to pull off a record chase. Gill's leadership and batting promise a bright future despite the tough start.

Key Points: Gambhir Defends Shubman Gill After Tough Test Captaincy Debut

  • Gill scored 147 in his debut Test as captain
  • India collapsed after dominating England
  • Gambhir backs Gill amid criticism
  • England chased 371 for historic win
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It's like pushing someone into deep sea: Gambhir urges everyone to give Test captain Gill time

Gautam Gambhir urges patience for Shubman Gill after India's Test loss to England, calling his leadership "phenomenal" despite the defeat.

"It's like pushing someone into the deep sea, and I'm sure he's going to come out as a proper professional. – Gautam Gambhir"

Leeds, June 25

Head coach Gautam Gambhir urged everyone to give India Test skipper Shubman Gill "time" after he kicked off his captaincy stint with a bitter five-wicket defeat against England in the series opener at Headingley.

Gill immersed himself in the harsh reality of the red-ball format. His era as India's Test captain began with the bitter taste of defeat despite seeing his side dominate the Three Lions for most of the contest.

India pulled the strings of the fixture midway through day four and looked in pole position to stamp its first victory at the venue since 2002. However, a tail-end collapse for the second time and a lesson in a chase by England left Gill and India on the wrong side of the result.

After Gill's era, without the batting behemoths Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, began on a forgettable note, Gambhir classified India's youngest Test captain's leadership as "phenomenal" and offered a reminder to critics that he has everything to be a successful captain.

"Look, first Test match, obviously, there are nerves. It's a great honour. As he's already mentioned, captaining the Test side, not many people get that opportunity, and he was phenomenal. More importantly, I think the way he batted in the first inning, obviously, I'm sure he would have had his own nerves, being the captain for the first time, and then getting a hundred," Gambhir said in the post-match press conference.

"So, everything that it takes for him to be a successful captain, we've got to just give him time. We're still very early days, and he's only the captain for the first time. I'm sure he's going to get better. And these are tough places to captain. It's like pushing someone into the deep sea, and I'm sure he's going to come out as a proper professional," he added.

While Gill's on-field leadership qualities remained a subject of criticism for many, his magic with the bat in the first innings was enough to put his doubters to rest.

He was a regular tormentor of England's pace attack, bereft of experience in the first innings. With his deputy Rishabh Pant on the other end, the duo raised a 195-run stand as Gill blazed his way to a sizzling ton.

The 25-year-old's exploits at the crease concluded after he dragged the ball towards the deep square into the hands of Josh Tongue. He wanted to bring up his 150 in style but was forced to return on 147(227).

In the second innings, he left a couple of runs on the field after chopping the ball back onto his stumps, forcing him to return cheaply on 8(16). India found solace in KL Rahul and Pant's blistering centuries, which powered India to 364.

In pursuit of a 371-run target, Ben Duckett's fiery 149 and Joe Root's composed 53* steered England past the finish line, sealing their second-highest chase in the format.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
Gambhir is absolutely right! We Indians are too quick to judge. Gill showed great promise with his batting and it's unfair to expect him to be perfect in his very first match as captain. Remember how Dhoni started? Let's back our young captain 🇮🇳 #InGillWeTrust
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Priya M.
That 147 was pure class! But I'm worried about our bowling attack - no matter how well Gill bats or leads, we need bowlers who can finish the job in 4th innings. BCCI should focus on developing good fast bowlers instead of just blaming the captain.
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Arjun S.
The problem isn't Gill, it's our obsession with instant results. Test cricket is about patience - both on and off the field. England took years to build this aggressive approach under McCullum. We need to give Gill at least 2 full series before judging.
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Sneha R.
While I agree we should give Gill time, I'm concerned about his field placements during England's chase. Too many boundary balls when we needed containment. Hope he learns quickly from this experience. Still, what a batting performance! 👏
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Vikram J.
Gambhir's 'deep sea' analogy is perfect. Remember how Ganguly was thrown into captaincy during tough times? That worked out well! Gill has the temperament and skills. Just needs our support. Also, Pant as vice-captain is a masterstroke - their partnership was fire!
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Neha P.
The real test will be how Gill bounces back in the next match. Great players turn setbacks into comebacks. His century shows he's got the talent, now needs to show he's got the leadership mettle. Fingers crossed for our young captain! 🤞

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