New Delhi, Dec. 6 -- Captaining India in all three formats is no rocket science and one should give Shubman Gill some time to prove himself, felt former India captain Sourav Ganguly. The 26-year-old, succeeded Rohit Sharma in Tests in England after the latter announced his retirement from the longest format before the England tour.
Shubman Gill took over in ODIs too in Australia, before a neck injury sidelined him from Test and ODI series against South Africa. The Indian T20I side is currently being led by Suryakumar Yadav. In his three months of captaincy, Shubman won four out of eight Tests and manages just a solo win in ODIs in three games, all against Australia.
Defending Shubman, Ganguly pointed out people have already given the yo...
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