There are two ODI greats in India's top three. There is batting down to No. 8. And almost all the batters have got runs in this Champions Trophy. This India batting order, said team vice-captain Shubman Gill, is better than any he's previously played in.
India vice-captain and opener Shubman Gill says it’s crucial to absorb pressure and wait for right moment to take risks on a big occasion like a final; instead
India’s star opener Shubman Gill has dismissed speculation surrounding Rohit Sharma’s retirement, stating that there have been no discussions within the team regarding the veteran batter’s future.
As speculation mounts over the ODI futures of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli post the ICC Champions Trophy 2025, India’s vice-captain Shubman Gill has put an end to the rumours, making it clear that no retirement discussions are happening within the Indian team. Gill asserted on the eve of India’s final against New Zealand on Sunday.
Neither Rohit Sharma nor Shubman Gill have been able to fire at the top of the batting order for India in the Champions Trophy 2025. India will play New Zealand in the final on Sunday in Dubai.
India vice-captain Shubman Gill has quashed the rumours circulating the retirement of skipper Rohit Sharma after the Champions Trophy 2025 Final vs New Zealand. Read more what Gill said on Rohit's retirement,
Indian captain Rohit Sharma may retire from ODI cricket if India loses the Champions Trophy, with leadership possibly passing to Shubman Gill or Hardik Pandya. Despite success under Sharma, the BCCI seeks new leadership ahead of the 2027 ODI World Cup due to his advancing age.
India maintains a balanced, confident approach as they prepare to face New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final. Shubman Gill emphasizes the importance of momentum and learning from past wins, highlighting the team's strength and depth,