Shubman Gill's Captaincy Test: Gambhir Reveals Why "Worst Days" Are Inevitable

Gautam Gambhir believes Shubman Gill's captaincy journey is just beginning. The India coach acknowledges Gill hasn't yet faced the inevitable tough periods of leadership. However, Gambhir praised Gill's remarkable ability to handle pressure during the challenging England series. The young captain now prepares for his next test leading India against Australia in ODIs.

Key Points: Gambhir on Shubman Gill Captaincy Journey and Future Challenges

  • Gambhir emphasizes Gill's early captaincy phase with few Tests under his belt
  • Coach praises Gill's exceptional pressure handling during England series
  • Gambhir recalls throwing Gill into "deep sea" against quality England side
  • Gill prepares for debut ODI captaincy against Australia in toughest rivalry
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It's still very early days, Gill hasn't yet faced the worst days of captaincy: Gambhir

India coach Gautam Gambhir says Shubman Gill hasn't faced captaincy's toughest tests yet, but praises his pressure handling and leadership growth.

"He hasn't yet faced the worst days of captaincy, which will inevitably come. - Gautam Gambhir"

New Delhi, Oct 15

India head coach Gautam Gambhir reflected on Shubman Gill's captaincy journey and said it is still very early days as he has yet to face the worst days of captaincy, which is "inevitable". He, however, praised Gills's ability to handle pressure and tough situations.

Gill took over the reins from Rohit Sharma, who announced his retirement from the format earlier this year. His first assignment as the full-time Test captain was a thrilling five-Test series against England, which ended in a 2-2 draw.

Gill celebrated his maiden Test series win as India captain after registering a comprehensive seven-wicket victory against the West Indies in the second Test at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Tuesday.

Sharing his observations on Gill’s captaincy on JioHotstar, Gambhir said, “It’s still very early days—he has captained only a few Test matches so far. The most important quality I see is his ability to handle pressure and tough situations. Gill is very much a work in progress; he hasn’t yet faced the worst days of captaincy, which will inevitably come. It will test him personally and as a leader and I want to see how he responds when things don’t go his way.

"I’ve told him I’m always here to support, back, and protect him. My role as coach is to take the pressure and criticism off his shoulders, as long as he does the right things for the team and remains transparent and honest with the players inside the dressing room. That is the foundation for earning respect.

"So far, he has been absolutely brilliant—transparent, upfront, hardworking, and focused on doing the right things. What more can a coach ask of a captain who is willing to put everything on the line?”

Reflecting on the challenges Gill faced during his initial Test leadership period, Gambhir said leading a young team against a quality England side was the the toughest test he faced in his captaincy.

"I vividly remember that first conversation with him as captain. We told him bluntly that we had thrown him into a deep sea—either he would drown or become a world-class swimmer. Those 750 runs in England? They didn't matter so much to me; whether he scored them on the next tour or this one, it was the way he handled himself under pressure that mattered most. Leading a young team against a quality England side, I think he faced the toughest test of his captaincy. Regardless of how long he leads—whether two months or ten years—this was a defining challenge.

"After the Oval Test, which we won, I told him he had passed his most difficult test—that the transition was complete and things would now become smoother. I sincerely hope it is so, because he truly deserves it. Many unfair things have been said about him, but I believe we often judge players on potential and expectations—like a 24 or 25-year-old making a 50-plus Test average and scoring everywhere. That takes time, and he had the potential.

"I wasn’t shocked he made 700-750 runs, but I was more impressed with his leadership. Throughout those 25 days of intense cricket, I never saw even a flicker of frustration or pressure on his face. He led with a smile, under immense pressure, and he truly deserves every bit of success now and in the future—because everyone involved in that journey deserves it," he said.

After India’s Test series win over West Indies, Gill now prepares for the ‘Toughest Rivalry’ as he braces up to lead India in his debut ODI series against Australia on their home soil.

- IANS

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Priya S
I appreciate Gambhir's honest assessment. Too often we hype up young players too quickly. Gill has potential but needs time to grow into the role. The Australia ODI series will be his next big challenge! 🏏
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Sarah B
As someone who's watched Indian cricket for decades, I think Gambhir is being a bit too cautious. Gill showed remarkable composure against England. Sometimes we need to trust our young talent more! 🤔
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Arjun K
Gambhir's "deep sea" analogy is spot on! That England series was baptism by fire. Now the real journey begins. Hope Gill continues to grow and brings more glory to Indian cricket! 🙏
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Michael C
Respectfully disagree with Gambhir here. Why focus on the "worst days" when Gill is performing well? This kind of negative talk can affect a young captain's confidence. Let's support him positively! 👍
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Kavya N
Gill's calm demeanor during pressure situations is his biggest strength. Remember how he handled the England series with a smile? That's the kind of leadership Indian cricket needs! 😊 Well done, Shubman!

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