India, Dec. 10 -- With Shubman Gill promoted as India's T20I vice-captain, it's only a matter of time before he takes over the reins across formats. Already the skipper of India's Test and ODI teams, Gill is set to replace Suryakumar Yadav at the end of next year's T20 World Cup. With this, the BCCI would accomplish its goal of having one captain across formats. Indian cricket has traditionally preferred having a single leader instead of split captaincy, a practice adopted by other teams, such as England and Australia. When Rohit Sharma replaced Virat Kohli as captain, the fact that he was already in his 30s ensured that his run wasn't going to be his last. However, with Gill still in his 20s, Indian cricket has found the best option in G...
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