As Indian cricket enters a new era, a fresh wave of energy and promise surrounds the Test side—thanks, in large part, to Shubman Gill’s rise as captain. The young batter
As Indian cricket enters a new era, a fresh wave of energy and promise surrounds the Test side—thanks, in large part, to Shubman Gill’s rise as captain. The young batter
At just 25, Shubman Gill is already displaying leadership maturity well beyond his years. While he’s long been hailed as a technically sound top-order batter, India’s ongoing Test series against
Shubman Gill isn’t just winning matches as India’s new Test captain—he’s also winning hearts and headlines with his unfiltered, witty press conferences. After leading India to a historic victory at
In an era where personal milestones often take center stage, South Africa’s stand-in captain Wiaan Mulder chose to walk a different path. During a dominant Test match against Zimbabwe, Mulder
The ongoing Test series between India and England has witnessed the emergence of a player rewriting history with every innings — Shubman Gill. As the captain of the Indian Test
Fresh from leading India to a thumping 336-run win over England in the second Test, captain Shubman Gill raised eyebrows—not for his tactics or team selection, but for calling out
Virat Kohli, the heartbeat of Indian cricket for over a decade, knows greatness when he sees it. And on Sunday, after watching Shubman Gill lead India to a historic win
Former Indian skipper Sourav Ganguly has heaped praise on Shubman Gill’s leadership and India’s emerging stars after the team’s resounding win over England in the second Test of the five-match
In the world of international cricket, confidence can often get mistaken for arrogance. But what Shubman Gill displayed at the post-match presentation wasn’t arrogance—it was poetic justice, served with a
Fresh off leading India to a monumental Test victory at Edgbaston, Shubman Gill called the win one of the “happiest memories” of his cricketing journey so far. The 25-year-old skipper,






