'Shubman Gill can’t get T20I captaincy': Former India cricketer makes shocking remark
NEW DELHI: After India won their third T20 World Cup under Suryakumar Yadav's captaincy, former opener Aakash Chopra said it would be difficult for Shubman Gill to return to the T20I side, let alone become captain.
Gill, who currently leads India in Tests and ODIs, had made a comeback to the T20I squad in 2025 after 14 months and was even named vice-captain during the Asia Cup.
However, his form remained underwhelming, failing to score a half-century in 15 matches, which eventually led to his exclusion from the World Cup squad.
With India performing strongly and winning the tournament, Chopra believes the team is unlikely to consider Gill for T20I leadership again.
“It’s going to be difficult, although the Indian team thought that it would become easier if there were one captain for all three formats. However, it won’t happen at all. I feel we won’t be able to do that because he is the Test and ODI captain, but he can’t get the T20I captaincy. At this moment, even his name coming is difficult because of the way the Indian team has been playing, especially the last four games,” Chopra said on his YouTube channel.
Chopra also suggested that Gill should focus on excelling in longer formats rather than trying to adjust his game for T20Is.
“When are you talking about 250, and that too in a World Cup, then you don’t think you need an anchor. Shubman Gill can adapt and change, but we shouldn’t lose Shubman Gill, the Test batter, in trying to find that, and lose the Shubman Gill who can become an absolute giant in ODIs. I think it’s going to be difficult for Shubman Gill,” he noted.
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However, his form remained underwhelming, failing to score a half-century in 15 matches, which eventually led to his exclusion from the World Cup squad.
With India performing strongly and winning the tournament, Chopra believes the team is unlikely to consider Gill for T20I leadership again.
Chopra also suggested that Gill should focus on excelling in longer formats rather than trying to adjust his game for T20Is.
“When are you talking about 250, and that too in a World Cup, then you don’t think you need an anchor. Shubman Gill can adapt and change, but we shouldn’t lose Shubman Gill, the Test batter, in trying to find that, and lose the Shubman Gill who can become an absolute giant in ODIs. I think it’s going to be difficult for Shubman Gill,” he noted.
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Shekar Natesh
11 hours ago
Almost impossible for Gill to get into the T-20 and 50 over format. Now we have Samson and Abhishek followed by Suryavanshi in the T-20 format in the opening position. In the 50 over format we have Rohit Sharma and Yashaswi Jaiswal opening for India. Gill should concentrate on Test cricket only.Read allPost comment
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