Jasprit Bumrah and Shubman Gill struggled as a 33-year-old batter backed up to lead India in tests | Mint
Since Rohit Sharma hung his boots in the longest format of cricket, there has been a raging debate in the cricket circles about who could lead the country in whites. Two names that have led the cards so far are veteran Pacer Jasprit Bumrah and the young batter Shubman Gill. Former India coach Sanjay Bangar, however, believes that Bumrah is likely to miss the captain of India in tests due to the benchmark set by Ajit Agarkar, while Suryakumar Yadav made the T20I captain. ‘The criterion taken for Hardik Pandya when Suryakumar was called the T20I captain … The reasoning there was that hard fitness issues had; He may not be available. That’s why we were looked at a player who guaranteed a place in playing XI. This is how Surya was increased to the T20I captaincy. Now, if we can miss the thought with the test capacity, and in the way in which the way of thinking is, on the tests, that way, out of that way. “Bangar was quoted by Espncricinfo. Ajit Agarkar, chairman of India Men’s Selection Committee, hugged Hardik Pandya earlier than the T20I captain while questioning the fitness of the all-rounder. Shubman Gill Long-term outlook, but Pick Kl Rahul. to chase the next India captain and rather give the duty to Kl Rahul, who proved himself as a batter. Not. “The whole cycle of the whole cycle said. Bangar further added.