The indian team has reached england for the five-match Test series. India's tour of england is going to officially start from june 20, the first Test match will start on this day. After Rohit Sharma's retirement from Test cricket, the command of the indian team has been handed over to Shubman Gill. Team India's head coach gautam Gambhir and bcci selection committee chairperson Ajit Agarkar's opinion on Shubman Gill's captaincy has come to the fore, let's know.

How much trust is there on Gill's captaincy?

Shubman Gill has been made the captain of the indian Test team for the first time. Gill's name was announced as the captain of the Test team on 24 May. After this, Shubman Gill came to hold a press conference with head coach gautam Gambhir. Gill answered all the questions of the media before leaving for england during that time.

Gill revealed during that time that the Board of Control for cricket in india has no expectations from me. Gill told that I have talked to gautam Bhai and Ajit Bhai many times about this. They want me to prove myself only as a leader, so both of them told me that there is no hope here. They do not expect anything from me that I cannot do.

Gill further said that I do not think that these people have any expectations from me or any pressure on me, but somewhere as a player and as a leader you have some expectations from yourself.

India's england tour

The indian team will play five Test matches between june 20 and august 4. For this, a team of 18 members has been announced. At present, an intra-squad match is being played between Team india and India-A, which has been kept for the players to practice on the pitch of England.

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