Shubman Gill Takes Over as India's Test Captain: Ricky Ponting Backs the Decision

BCCI's Bold Move: Shubman Gill Named Test Captain
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has made a significant decision by appointing Shubman Gill as the captain for the Test format, replacing Jasprit Bumrah. This choice has ignited considerable discussion among cricket enthusiasts. Bumrah had previously captained India in the last three Test matches, including two during the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, where he led the team to a remarkable victory in Perth. However, a back injury sustained during the Sydney Test sidelined him, preventing his participation in the Champions Trophy.
Ricky Ponting Supports BCCI's Decision
Former Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting has voiced his support for the BCCI's decision to overlook Bumrah for the Test captaincy. During an ICC review, Ponting emphasized the necessity of having a full-time captain and commended Gill's leadership skills demonstrated in IPL 2025. He believes that the timing of this transition is ideal for the Indian team.
Ponting's Perspective on Captaincy
"I genuinely believe this is the right decision. Many pundits may question why Bumrah was not retained as captain, but the reasoning is straightforward," Ponting remarked. He pointed out that Bumrah's recurring injuries over the past couple of years could hinder his effectiveness as a captain. "A captain must be consistently available, and I think this choice is correct. Now that it has been made, it’s crucial to support Gill and allow him ample time to prove himself in this role," he added.
Gill's Leadership Qualities Shine
Ponting further noted, "Observing how Gill has managed the current GT team during this IPL season, it’s clear that leadership suits him well." He also highlighted the importance of a captain who can contribute runs as a batter. "Shubman is performing exceptionally in the IPL, and I believe the timing for this leadership change is perfect. He has the potential to be a successful captain and score significant runs in Test matches moving forward," Ponting concluded.