Key Points

Ricky Ponting weighed in on Shubman Gill's fiery on-field exchanges during the Lord's Test against England. The Aussie legend called it uncharacteristic but praised Gill for asserting his leadership style. Ponting drew parallels between Gill's aggression and Virat Kohli's iconic captaincy approach. With the series finely poised, Gill's bold tactics could define India's comeback bid.

Key Points: Ricky Ponting on Shubman Gill's fiery captaincy at Lord's Test

  • Ponting calls Gill's aggression uncharacteristic but necessary leadership
  • Gill clashed with Crawley and Duckett over delayed play
  • Former skipper compares Gill's style to Kohli's fiery captaincy
  • England's hostile crowds and media add pressure on touring captains
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That's a captain really wanting to show that it's his team now: Ricky Ponting on Gill's aggressive posturing at Lord's

Ponting analyzes Gill's aggressive leadership against England, comparing his style to Kohli and Rohit in high-pressure Test cricket.

"That's a captain really wanting to show that it's his team now – Ricky Ponting"

New Delhi, July 22

With the five-match Test series level at 1-1 before the third Test at Lord's, the closely contested game between England and India was filled with drama, including a fiery moment involving India captain Shubman Gill.

The incident took place late on Day 3 of the Lord's Test. India had matched England's first innings total of 387 and wanted to bowl two overs in the final six minutes of play, according to the ICC website.

However, the plan did not work out, as the English openers took their time to get ready. This led to a heated exchange between Gill and England's Zak Crawley, followed by Ben Duckett. Gill appeared visibly upset on the field, and his aggressive behaviour came as a surprise to many, including former Australia captain Ricky Ponting.

"That was a little out of character from what I've known from Shubman in the past. I am sure everyone that was there watching it, and I know you would know him quite well, that's not what he's generally like," Ponting said, as quoted by the ICC.

However, the former Australia skipper said it was a case of Gill taking a stand for his team in the scenario.

"That's the captain standing up for his team, that's a captain really wanting to show that it's his team now and this is the way that we're going to play the game, and also, I guess, wanting to give a little bit back."

Ponting has played Tests in England across four separate tours, and twice as captain (2005 and 2009). He said that the pressures of such a high-profile tour could get to a skipper.

"The UK can be a hard place to play. The crowds, as much as they love their game, can be as hostile a place to play as anywhere in the world. The media there, when you're in a big series, when it's an Ashes series or when it's England and India, the media always feel like they're right on top of your back as well," he added.

Ponting also believed that in the middle of a high-octane Test, which India eventually lost by merely 22 runs, Gill needed to make his presence felt on his players in a manner similar to former skipper Virat Kohli.

"I think that's him starting to put his stamp on his team. And a lot like Virat (Kohli) did, in similar ways like that. Rohit (Sharma) probably was never as outwardly aggressive, I guess, especially to opposition players."

"I know he (Rohit) would quite often get aggressive with his teammates and try to bring the best out of them that way. But I love watching Shubman stand up for what he thought was right in the game last week," he added.

With the series 2-1 in favour of the hosts, England and India will square off in the fourth Test in Manchester, starting on 23 July.

- ANI

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Priya S
I understand the aggression but we lost the match by just 22 runs. Maybe Gill should focus more on strategy than posturing? Ponting is right - UK crowds are tough but we need to win, not just show attitude.
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Rohit P
This is exactly what we needed after Kohli era! Gill is young but showing great leadership. England was clearly wasting time, someone had to call them out. Proud of our captain 👏
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Sarah B
As a neutral observer, I find this fascinating. Indian captains have evolved from gentlemanly Dravid to fiery Kohli and now assertive Gill. Cricket needs these personalities to keep the game exciting!
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Vikram M
Ponting knows what he's talking about - he's faced the Barmy Army! Gill needs to balance aggression with composure. Remember what happened when Kohli got too emotional in England? Hope we learn from past mistakes.
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Kavya N
Whether we agree or not, this is creating buzz for the next Test! Manchester will be 🔥 Can't wait to see how Gill leads the team after this. Come on India, level the series!

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