India, April 6 -- With India having conquered both the T20 World Cup last year and the Champions Trophy earlier this year, the Men in Blue have firmly stamped their dominance in the white-ball circuit. But with Rohit Sharma in the twilight of his career and already out of the T20I setup after retiring from the format, the most pressing question for Indian cricket is clear: who takes the baton next?
Suryakumar Yadav surprisingly took over the reins from Rohit in the shortest format after it was widely speculated that Hardik Pandya would lead the T20I side. Shubman Gill, meanwhile, is the current vice-captain in ODIs. However, for 1983 World Cup-winning skipper Kapil Dev, the answer doesn't require much thought; Kapil threw his full suppor...
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