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Shubman Gill stepped onto the field at Headingley, all eyes were on India’s new, youngest Test captain. At just 25, Gill was handed the reins at a time of transition — and immense expectation. However, his captaincy debut didn’t quite script a fairytale start. Despite India dominating large parts of the match, England’s remarkable chase of 371 handed Gill his first loss as skipper by five wickets. A promising first-innings century showed his intent with the bat, but the end result reminded everyone just how ruthless Test cricket can be for a young leader.
Here’s a look back at how the previous 10 Indian Test captains before Gill began their journeys as leaders:
Jasprit Bumrah (2022, Birmingham vs England - Lost) Bumrah became the first fast bowler to captain India in Tests in decades. He picked up five wickets in the match, but England chased down 378 to win by seven wickets.
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Rohit Sharma (2022, Mohali vs Sri Lanka - Won) Rohit began his captaincy tenure in style, leading India to an innings and 222-run victory. Though he scored only 29, it was a dominant team performance in his debut Test as skipper.
KL Rahul (2022, Johannesburg vs South Africa - Lost) Rahul scored a gritty 50 in the first innings but couldn’t stop India from slipping to a seven-wicket defeat.
His brief stint as stand-in captain showed promise but lacked a result to match.
Ajinkya Rahane (2017, Dharamsala vs Australia - Won) Rahane led from the front with calm assurance, guiding India to a comfortable eight-wicket win. His knocks of 46 and an unbeaten 38* helped seal the series.
Virat Kohli (2014, Adelaide vs Australia - Lost) Kohli’s captaincy debut was a memorable one. Taking charge in Adelaide, he scored centuries in both innings — 115 and 141 — and almost guided India to a dramatic win. Though India lost by 48 runs, Kohli made a powerful statement as leader and batter.
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Who's that IPL player?MS Dhoni (2008, Kanpur vs South Africa - Won) Dhoni’s Test captaincy began with a win. He made 32 in his only innings and India chased down a small fourth-innings target with ease.
Anil Kumble (2007, Delhi vs Pakistan - Won) India’s legendary spinner had a dream start as captain, taking 7 wickets in the match and helping India to a six-wicket win in a closely contested Test.
Virender Sehwag (2005, Ahmedabad vs Sri Lanka - Won) Sehwag had a forgettable outing with the bat with scores of 20 and 0 — but India won by 259 runs, thanks to strong performances from others.
Rahul Dravid (2003, Mohali vs New Zealand - Drawn) Dravid’s captaincy debut ended in a draw. With the bat, he managed only 13 and 5, in a match dominated by New Zealand’s big first-innings total.
Sourav Ganguly (2000, Dhaka vs Bangladesh - Won) Ganguly began with a commanding win against Bangladesh. He scored 84 and watched his side chase down a small target with ease, kickstarting a significant leadership era in Indian cricket.
Shubman Gill’s first outing as India’s Test captain turned into a hard reality check as England pulled off a stunning chase of 371 runs to win the series opener by five wickets. Even though five Indian batters scored centuries, the team failed to capitalise when it mattered most. Missed catches, below-par outfielding and a lower-order collapse proved costly in the final moments.
India's Test captains on debut- Shubman Gill - LOST vs England (2025)
- Jasprit Bumrah - LOST vs England (2022)
- Rohit Sharma - WON vs Sri Lanka (2022)
- KL Rahul - LOST vs South Africa (2022)
- Ajinkya Rahane - WON vs Australia (2017)
- Virat Kohli - LOST vs Australia (2014)
- MS Dhoni - WON vs South Africa (2008)
- Anil Kumble - WON vs Pakistan (2007)
- Virender Sehwag - WON vs Sri Lanka (2005)
- Rahul Dravid - DRAWN vs New Zealand (2003)
- Sourav Ganguly - WON vs Bangladesh (2000)