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I Won't Shy Away From Taking Advice From Them: Gill On Leading Rohit And Kohli In ODIs
Both Rohit and Kohli are set to play their final international matches on Australian soil over the next week as part of India's squad for the three-match series in Perth, Adelaide and Sydney.
After replacing Rohit as Test skipper following his retirement earlier this year, Gill also assumed the ODI captaincy from the 38-year-old ahead of the tour of Australia.
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