Former captain's great statement said: Ro -ko is not a matter of Shubman Gill's captaincy

After the Indian team defeat, former English captain Nasir Hussain criticized the strategy of Shubman Gill, saying he didn’t have an impact like Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli on the field. India ended up in the Test match for the first time in the Test match under Gill’s captaincy, but lost by five wickets in the first game itself. Nasir may have criticized Gill, but former India coach Ravi Shastri defended Gill. England easily reached that the target India set a target of 371 runs ahead of England in this match, but with the help of Ben Docket’s Century and Jack Croly and Joe Root’s half centers, England reached the target by losing five wickets. India took a slight lead of six runs in the first inning, but could not save the game. England took a 1-0 lead in the Test series with five games. Hussain said: There are two or three captains Hussain said Gill responds instead of being active as captain. Hussain said, I saw someone trying to find a way out. Gill did not have an impact like Rohit and Virat on the ground. I felt he was responding instead of being active. When Rohit and Kohli led the team, you could see who they were leading, but in this game I felt that there were two or three captains. It felt like a committee was leading the team. Former India coach Ravi Shastri believes Gill did more than he expected. Shastri said, despite this result, there are many positive aspects for the coaching staff in this match. Gill did more than captain than expected. He recorded a century in his first test. Catching players is not under his control. It will be difficult for India to digest this defeat. You often do not come in such a situation and give up from there. He had many opportunities to get England out of the match. They need to learn and they need more cooperation from the lower order batsmen. You must understand the price of your wicket. Share this story -tags