Shubman Gill has been named India's Test captain, succeeding Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, with Rishabh Pant as his deputy for the upcoming England series. Gill, at 25, acknowledges the influence of his predecessors, noting Kohli's aggressive leadership and Sharma's calm, tactical approach. Having debuted in 2020, Gill has played 32 Test matches, amassing 1,893 runs with five centuries.
Opting to bat, CSK posted an imposing 230 for 5, riding on fifties from Devon Conway (52) and Dewald Brevis (57); In reply, GT crumbled under scoreboard pressure to be bowled out for 147 in 18.3 overs
Constantine, Stimac and Marquez, India coaches past and present, explain the difference between coaching a club and a national team
Dewald Brevis has smashed the second-most sixes for CSK this season despite playing less than half the matches.
Shreyas Iyer didn't get picked in India's Test squad despite his fine Ranji campaign last season, during which he scored 480 runs at an average of 68.57.
Pope prays for runs against India and Australia
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