Key Points

Punjab Cricket Association chief Amarjeet Mehta expressed immense pride in Shubman Gill’s appointment as India’s Test captain. Mehta predicted a bright future for the Fazilka-born cricketer, calling him an inspiration for Punjab. Gill, who has captained India in T20Is and IPL, now takes on the red-ball leadership. His rapid rise reflects his maturity and deep understanding of the game.

Key Points: Punjab PCA Chief Amarjeet Mehta Hails Shubman Gill as Test Captain

  • PCA chief Mehta praises Gill’s rise as Test captain
  • Gill’s leadership earns India’s red-ball role
  • Punjab celebrates homegrown talent’s success
  • Gill previously captained India in T20Is and IPL
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Punjab's pride: PCA chief Amarjeet Mehta lauds Shubman Gill's appointment as India's Test captain

PCA chief Amarjeet Mehta celebrates Shubman Gill's historic Test captaincy appointment, calling it a proud moment for Punjab cricket.

"Gill, one day you will see, he will go very far. His name will be in the world of cricket. — Amarjeet Mehta"

Bathinda, May 24

Shubman Gill's elevation as the new Test captain of the Indian cricket team has not only sparked discussions nationwide but also drawn immense pride and emotion from his home state of Punjab.

Among those who were most vocal in their praise was Amarjeet Mehta, the Chief of the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA), who hailed Gill's achievement as a moment of pride for the entire region.

"...Gill, one day you will see, he will go very far. His name will be in the world of cricket," Mehta said while speaking to ANI following the announcement.

"If he keeps working hard like this, you will see, we Punjabis will be proud that our child from Punjab is playing cricket, and he is playing high-level cricket," he added.

The 25-year-old cricketer, who hails from Fazilka in Punjab, has risen rapidly through the ranks, establishing himself across formats with a mix of classical technique and modern flair. His leadership qualities, maturity beyond his years, and deep understanding of the game have now earned him the top role in India's red-ball setup.

For the PCA, Gill's journey from the Mohali nets to the Indian Test captaincy is nothing short of inspirational. The association has played a significant role in nurturing his early talent.

Gill has become one of the youngest players to hold the position in recent years. Though he lacks captaincy experience in the red-ball format, he has led India in a five-match T20I assignment in Zimbabwe in 2024. Gill has also been captaining the Gujarat Titans (GT) in the Indian Premier League (IPL).

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

- ANI

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Rahul K.
What a proud moment for Punjab! Shubman Gill truly represents the fighting spirit of our state. His journey from Fazilka to leading Team India is inspirational for every young cricketer in small towns. Hope he brings back the glory days of Test cricket! 🇮🇳🏏
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Priya M.
While I'm happy for Gill, isn't this too much responsibility too soon? Test captaincy requires experience. Hope BCCI has proper mentorship planned for him. Remember what happened with some young captains in the past...
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Harpreet S.
As someone from Fazilka, our entire district is celebrating! Gill paaji has made us proud. The way he carries himself on and off field shows true Punjabi sanskar. Waiting to see him lift the Border-Gavaskar trophy soon! 🎉
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Ankit D.
His IPL captaincy showed great promise. The way he handled GT's young players was impressive. Test cricket is different beast though - hope he gets time to settle into the role before people start judging.
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Neha T.
Finally a captain who represents the new India - young, fearless and technically sound. His cover drives are poetry in motion! Hope he brings back the importance of proper cricket shots in this T20 era.
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Sandeep R.
PCA deserves credit too for nurturing his talent. Mohali stadium has produced another gem after Yuvi paaji. But let's not put too much pressure on the boy - captaincy shouldn't affect his batting which is crucial for India.

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