Shubman Gill has been entrusted with the responsibility of leading the Indian Test team during a transitional phase, which brings several challenges. Take a look at this article to explore the five key challenges he is likely to face.

As Indian cricket enters a new era, Shubman Gill has been handed the resposibility of the Test team during a transitional phase. With senior stalwarts like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli stepping aside, Gill’s captaincy will be under the spotlight from the very start. While the young opener is known for his composure and elegance on the field, leading a national side, especially one as demanding as India, comes with its own set of challenges.

Uniting and Managing a Young Team
India’s current Test squad is one of the youngest on paper in recent years. Gill’s first job will be to bring the group together and create a healthy team environment. With several fresh faces around, he must bring a culture of trust, comfort, and camaraderie. A positive dressing room atmosphere will not only help the younger players settle in but will also enhance overall team performance. As a young leader himself, Gill will need to strike a balance between being approachable and authoritative.

Working on his batting form
While leading the side is a huge responsibility, Gill cannot afford to let his form dip. He was dropped during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy due to inconsistent performances and has struggled in English conditions, averaging just 14.66 there. Now, as a captain, his personal form becomes even more vital both to set an example and to anchor the team’s top order. Handling the dual responsibility of captaincy and batting will be a key test for him

Filling Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli’s shoes
The absence of two of India’s biggest match-winners Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli will be deeply felt. Their experience, temperament, and contributions in pressure situations have been vital to India’s success over the past decade. Gill will not only need to identify replacements who can step into their roles but also redefine the team’s identity in their absence. This transition could take time, and handling it patiently will be crucial.

Ending India’s 18-Year Winless Streak in England.
India hasn’t won a Test series in England since 2007, and that puts pressure on every Indian team that tours there. For Shubman Gill, it’s both a big challenge and a great chance. If India wins in England under his captaincy, it would boost the team’s confidence and strengthen his image as a leader. Starting his captaincy journey with such a big win would make a strong statement and earn him a lot of respect.

Maintaining and Improving India’s Test Ranking
India is currently ranked third in the ICC Test rankings, but with teams like Australia and England performing consistently, the competition is fierce. The bigger concern, however, is missing out on qualification for the World Test Championship (WTC) Final a possibility India faces for the first time since the tournament began. Gill will have to ensure India not only stays in contention but builds a strong enough squad to consistently challenge for the WTC title.
This is the opportunity for Shubman Gill, to leave a lasting mark and define the future of Indian Test cricket. While the road ahead will be full of challenges, it also presents immense opportunities. If Gill can overcome these early hurdles, he could emerge as the leader India needs for the long haul.