Several reports claim that Indian Test captain Shubman Gill has made a fresh suggestion to the BCCI to address the current struggles of Indian red-ball cricket.
Proposal for Pre-Series Test Camps
Gill has reportedly suggested organising 15-day camps before every Test series played by Team India. The idea is to help players regain rhythm after breaks and prepare mentally and physically for long-format cricket.
Focus on Team Coordination
These camps are expected to improve coordination among players. They would also help the squad adapt to red-ball conditions before stepping into competitive matches.
Public Perception Begins to Shift
For the first time in a long while, fans appear impressed by the Test captain’s proactive approach. Gill was often seen as a symbolic leader, appointed to remain compliant with coach Gautam Gambhir and the team management.
Leadership Beyond a Figurehead
By putting forward a constructive proposal, Gill seems to be changing public opinion. Many now view this move as a sign of independent thinking and leadership maturity.
BCCI Open to Captain’s Authority
The BCCI is reportedly considering the idea seriously. With Indian red-ball cricket facing a rough phase, the board may be willing to restore greater freedom and authority to the Test captain.
Hope for Revival of Test Cricket
There is growing hope that once the captain sheds the image of a mere figurehead, the imbalance in decision-making will reduce. Fans believe Indian Test cricket can regain its lost stature and climb back towards glory.




