Shubman Gill becomes India's new test captain, will handle Rohit Sharma's legacy, Jaspreet Bumrah kept watching
Cricket News Desk. The Council of Control for Cricket in India has announced the new Test captain of Team India. The head of the Team India Selection Committee and former Indian All -Rounder Ajit Agarkar declared Shubman Gill as the new captain of India by holding a press conference in Mumbai. Jaspreet Bumrah, Kl Rahul and Rishabh Pant were also in the race for Captaincy, but team management, head coaches and selectors expressed confidence in this young player. It will be seen to forward the beautiful heritage of Rohit Sharma in England. The Indian team is touring England for the five -game test series, which will start at about 12.30 o’clock in Leeds Cricket Stadium from June 20, at about 12.30am, secretary of the Council of Cricket in India, Devjit Saikia, Indian team selectors Ajay Ratra, Subata Banerjee and AJit Agarkar arrived for the meeting. Rohit Sharma suddenly said goodbye to the test of cricket on May 7. He is believed to play in the series against England, but he announced his decision by writing a passionate message on Instagram. A few days later, when Virat Kohli also decided to retire, people were surprised. Ajit Agarkar, who announced the name of the captain, said that Shubman Gill will remain captain of the team and that Rishabh Pant will be the vice captain of the team. In addition, he said that I do not think that Jaspreet Bumrah will be available for all matches. As for the retirement of Virat Kohli, the main choice said he gave information about his retirement in April himself. At the same time, he said that Shami’s MRI was done. It doesn’t fit perfectly. Indian cricket team visits England Rishabh pant (vice-qetan) Shubman Gill (captain) Yashasvi Jaiswal Kl Rahul Sudarshan Abhimanu Ishwar Ishwar Nair Nitish Reddy Rabindra Jadeja Dhrule Jurle Washington Sundar Sharadul Thakur Jaspret Bumrah Moharamje Thakur Jasprith Jaspreah Jaspret Siraj Siraj Siraj Siraj Siraj vs Bharat A, Belekham June 20: India vs England, Leeds July 2: India vs England, Birmingham July 10: India vs England, Lord 23 July: India vs England, Manchester 31 July: