The impressive rise of Shubman Gill in Indian cricket leadership has sparked candid reflections from T20I captain Suryakumar Yadav, who admits to experiencing ‘fear’ about his own captaincy. Gill has taken over captaincy duties in ODIs and Tests, stepping into roles previously held by Rohit Sharma. Suryakumar Yadav has been leading a potent Indian T20 squad, known for its aggressive batting style and well-rounded team composition. This unit has demonstrated its prowess, notably in their recent Asia Cup 2025 victory. Despite a dip in personal batting form, Suryakumar’s leadership has been praised. The appointment of Gill as T20I vice-captain, alongside his ODI and Test captaincy, has brought leadership transitions to the forefront. Suryakumar shared his feelings, noting, ‘I won’t lie, everyone feels that fear. But, it is the kind of fear that keeps you motivated.’ He further highlighted the positive relationship with Gill, stating, ‘The camaraderie between me and him is amazing.’ This supportive dynamic, he explained, motivates him to excel. Suryakumar, a seasoned player who began his T20I career at 31, expressed confidence in his own work ethic, stating that he has ‘left that fear behind.’ He trusts that hard work and integrity will pave the way for continued opportunities and success.
