Father’s Day Emotion: Shubman Gill Reveals Why He Kept Test Captaincy News From His Dad

June 16,2025
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Shubman Gill's father celebrates after he completes his 4th century in Test cricket. (Picture Credit: AP and Screengrab)

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Shubman Gill is all set to lead India in the upcoming five-match Test series against England. Before the start of the first Test, the 25-year-old revealed why he chose to keep the news of his Test captaincy a secret from his father until it was officially announced by the BCCI.
In a Sky Sports interview, Gill shared that he kept his captaincy news from his father until the official announcement by the BCCI, as he wanted to share the moment personally.
“I don’t even think he (father) dreamt of me being the Indian Test captain, like even myself as well. All I remember when I was young, all my dreams were to play for India and win matches. So yeah, he called me when the news broke out, I think a couple of days before. But I knew sometime before (the news flashed), but I didn’t tell him because I wanted to tell him when it’s official. But we had a very heartfelt conversation once he got to know that I’ve been named the captain,” Gill said to Sky Sports.
Gill took over the leadership after Rohit Sharma announced his retirement last month.
“They just want me to be able to express myself as a leader. I mean, that’s what they have told me, there are no expectations. They are not expecting me to, you know, to do something that I’m not capable of. But you definitely have some kind of expectations from yourself as a leader and as a player. So those are the expectations that I have from myself,” Gill said.
The 25-year-old also shared that he wanted to foster a secure team culture, emphasizing the importance of comfort and confidence among players. Expressing that he never imagined becoming the Indian Test captain, Gill said, “It was like, not even in my dreams, I thought I wanted to be the captain of the Indian cricket team. So, apart from all the silverware and trophies aside, I really would like to build a team culture where everyone is very secure and happy.”
“I know it can be a very difficult environment, especially with all the competition and the number of matches that we play, different squads coming in. But if I’m able to do that, I think that would be my goal. So, keeping a secure environment and making the player feel secure in his abilities and his capabilities I feel is one of the most important things that a leader has to do,” he added.
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