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Gambhir Lauds Gill’s Growth As Test Captain After 2-0 Series Win Over West Indies
Gill, entrusted with the captaincy following the Test retirements of Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli this year, had already weathered a stern examination during India’s 2-2 drawn five-match series in England.
"I think he has already passed his toughest test as a Test captain. That was in England, five Test matches away – away from home, tough conditions, against a quality team. I think every Test match is important, every one-day game is important, every T20 game is important which you represent your country in,” Gambhir said in the post-match press conference after India wrapped up the series win.
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