R Ashwin openly said to the name of the next Test captain of the Indian team, why is this player not given a sentence?
Cricket News Desk. Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket. In addition, Virat Kohli also left this format. The biggest headache for the selectors before the important tour of England is to choose the captain of the Indian Test team. Many reports say that Shubman Gill will surely get the captaincy of the Test team, while Jaspreet Bumrah is also in this race, which was already in three games. Meanwhile, however, former spinner Ravichandran Ashwin called another player, which could be awarded to the Test captaincy. Both talked to former Tamil Nadu opener Vidyut Shivaramakrishnan on his YouTube channel, and both discussed who the potential candidates are to lead the Indian Test team? The way Ashwin seeks unconventional solutions in his bowling, he gave a similar proposal in the case of Captaincy. In the midst of the race between Shubman Gill and Jaspreet Bumrah, Ashwin got the name of Ravindra Jadeja and said that why can’t he become a captain? Jadeja is the number one test for a long time. Ashwin questions, everyone says Gill is the captain. Everyone is moving in the same direction, but there is a big option like Jaspreet Bumrah and why did we forget Ravindra Jadeja? Ashwin believes that if Gill was chosen for this role, it would have been better if any other experienced player would have held the position and Gill could be prepared for this role by making the vice captain. It is also important to keep in mind that Gill has not yet installed himself in the ODI team as much as he did. He further said: “If you are ready to choose a new person as captain, I would say why no experienced person should be made vice captains for two years before he gives work full-time, but I would also say why all 3-4 candidates should be mentioned and a presentation should be taken, and they should be asked about the vision for the team.” This is happening in countries like Australia, and why don’t we walk on that road? Share this story -tags