When Abhay Sharma first saw Shubman Gill at 14, he was struck by the consistency of his conduct. Despite hitting eight centuries, Shubman remained humble and focused on improvement. Two years later, facing fast bowlers at 16, he impressed coach WV Raman with his composure and time while batting.
Shubman's trainer, Soham Desai, recalls his poise during a 200-run innings against New Zealand. Despite his youth, Shubman sought permission to accelerate his scoring, showing discipline and focus. These qualities, along with his leadership potential, made him stand out as the Test captain.
Shubman's commitment to his craft, self-confidence, and calm demeanor have set him apart from his peers. From his early days in Punjab to his international career, he has shown a consistent approach to the game. His ability to learn from senior players like Kohli and Sharma reflects his maturity and readiness for captaincy.
Shubman's journey to the Test captaincy is marked by his dedication to the sport and his unwavering focus on success. His past performances in England and his coaches' confidence in his abilities suggest that he is well-prepared for the challenges ahead.
Source: The Indian Express