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Latest News: The BCCI has officially named Shubman Gill as India’s new ODI captain. He will lead the team in the three-match series against Australia starting October 19 in Perth. The decision marks a big shift in Indian cricket leadership.

This change has stirred up Breaking News in the cricket world and is featured in today’s Daily news highlights.

Why the Change Was Made

  • The BCCI wants Gill to captain India in the 2027 ODI World Cup, which is scheduled in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia.

  • Gill already leads India in Test cricket and serves as vice-captain in T20Is, so the selectors see him as a long-term leader across formats.

  • The selection committee, chaired by Ajit Agarkar, discussed this decision with head coach Gautam Gambhir before making it final.

  • Earlier this year, after Rohit Sharma retired from Test cricket, Gill had already taken over the Test captaincy.

What Happens to Rohit and Others

  • Even though Rohit lost the captaincy, he is still included in the ODI squad. Along with him, Virat Kohli is also part of the team.

  • The deputy to Gill in ODIs will be Shreyas Iyer, thanks to his strong leadership record in the IPL and recent performances.

  • Both Rohit and Virat last played for India in the ICC Champions Trophy, where India won the title. Their inclusion now is significant, signaling a blend of youth and experience.

  • Earlier reports suggested Rohit and Virat might play their final international matches during this Australia tour. They skipped the India A series recently, pushing speculation further.

Rohit’s Captaincy Legacy

  • In his ODI captaincy career, Rohit led India in 56 matches, winning 42 and losing 12, giving him a win rate around 75%.

  • He first became ODI captain in December 2021, replacing Virat Kohli, as BCCI believed in a unified captain for white-ball formats.

  • Under Rohit’s leadership, India won the T20 World Cup and the Champions Trophy, and also reached the final of the 50-over World Cup.

  • Compared to legends like MS Dhoni and Kohli, Rohit may not have captained as many matches, but his impact on Indian white-ball cricket is unquestionable.

What This Means Moving Forward
  • This is a clear changing of the guard in Indian cricket. The BCCI seems determined to invest in younger leadership for future tournaments.

  • Gill, being just 26, has a long runway ahead of him to shape India’s ODI fortunes.

  • Rohit and Virat’s continued presence in the squad suggests they may mentor younger players even while stepping back from leadership roles.

  • The upcoming series against Australia will be Gill’s first major test as ODI captain. The world will be watching how he balances strategy, temperament, and leadership.