Indo-English test series, Team India will be led by Shubman Gill, pant get Sachin Tendulkar's Gurmantra
The guard for cricket lovers will end today. The very expected test series between India and England starts in Leeds from today. The match starts at 15:30 Indian time. With this series, the Indian Test cricket will enter a new era, as this time the team is ordered by young batsman Shubman Gill. The new responsibility of Shubman Gill changed the face of the Indian Test team after the retirement of senior players such as Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. Now the team’s reins handle young and talented batsman Shubman Gill. Under his leadership, the Indian team will end up on England’s land with new expectations and strategies. Pant has become vice captain, will play an important role in this series, Rishabh Pant has received the responsibility of vice -captain. Pant, who has returned to a long injury after a long time, will play an important role, not only with his wicket watch, but also bat. Pant’s aggressive style in England’s circumstances can strengthen Team India. Sachin Tendulkar gave Gurmantra, the largest batsman of the Indian cricket that Sachin Tendulkar gave special advice to Rishabh pant on this occasion. Tendulkar told Pant: “The circumstances of England are different, there is a need for balance between restraint and aggression. The pants will have to choose by reading its natural play as well as bowlers.” Tendulkar believes that pant has the ability that India can win on a difficult tour like England. The power of the Indian team is Captain Shubman Gill himself in the best form. Expect big turns from Yashasvi Jaiswal in the opening. In Bowling, Jasprit Bumrah and Mohammad Siraj will challenge the bat of England. The turnaround of Ravindra Jadeja and Ashwin can also be decisive. The big challenge for England has always been a strong team on his home field, but it will not be easy for him to face the young Brigade of India. English fast bowlers will have to make strategies against batsmen running in forms such as Gill and Pant. Share this story -tags