Delhi: Shubman Gill, vice -captain of Indian ODI team, has reacted to retirement from former Indian captain Rohit Sharma’s sudden Test cricket. Gill told through social media that he has learned a lot from Rohit and will always be with him.

Rohit Sharma’s test career ended

Rohit Sharma announced his retirement from Test cricket on 7 May. This decision came when India’s tour of England is just a month away. This series 2025-2027 will start the ICC World Test Championship Bicycle.

Rohit be inspiration for everyone

Shubman Gill wrote, “India is grateful to you for everything you did in Test cricket. You have been inspiration for me and all those who have played with you or against you. I will remember what I have learned from you.”

Gill further wrote, “Happy retirement Rohit Sharma! You are one of the best captains with whom I have played. Thank you captain!”

Shubman Gill became the vice -captain of ODI team

Prior to the Champions Trophy, Shubman Gill was appointed as the vice -captain of India’s ODI team. India won this tournament, and Gill’s role was important in it.

Gill at the forefront of the Test captaincy race?

After Rohit’s retirement, now BCCI will have to choose a new Test captain soon, as the 5 -match Test series against England is going to start from June 20. According to the reports, Shubman Gill is leading in this race.

Demonstration still challenging abroad

However, Shubman Gill has not yet proved himself completely in Test cricket on foreign tours. His biggest performances so far have been seen in the Indian subcontinent itself. His most memorable foreign tour so far was the 2020-21 Border-Gavaskar Trophy, which he played in Australia.

Test record so far

Gill has so far scored 1,893 runs in 32 Tests, with his average of 35.05. He has scored 5 centuries and 7 half -centuries. His performance in the recently played Border-Gavaskar Trophy was weak, in which he scored only 93 runs in 5 innings. His highest score was 31 runs in the first innings of the Adelaide Test.

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