“His Bat Can’t Always Do the Talking” - Former India Coach’s Huge Statement on Shubman Gill Ahead of ENG vs IND 2025 4th Test
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND, JUL 19 – Former coach Greg Chappell urges Shubman Gill to improve communication and lead with composure as India must win the fourth Test to stay in the series against England.
- Former Australia captain Greg Chappell urged India's 25-year-old Test captain Shubman Gill to show stronger leadership ahead of the fourth Test in Manchester on July 23, 2025.
- Chappell noted that India trails 1-2 in the five-match Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy following a narrow 22-run defeat at Lord's and stressed that Gill's leadership will define the series outcome.
- He advised Gill to move beyond relying solely on batting prowess and communicate clearly to align the team, set standards, and demand discipline, especially in fielding.
- Chappell wrote, "You are the man who has to get this done," stressing that Gill's leadership, marked by clear thinking and strong purpose, is crucial both for influencing the outcome of the series and for shaping the future direction of Indian cricket.
- The upcoming Old Trafford Test is the biggest test of Gill's captaincy, with pressure mounting for India to level the series and Gill to assert authority on and off the field.
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