
Shubman Gill, known for his aggressive on-field attitude as India’s skipper, has often been compared to Virat Kohli for his fiery competitiveness and frequent banter with opponents. However, the closing moments of the final day’s play against England showed a different side of his leadership.
In Siraj’s over just before stumps, England’s Zak Crawley resorted to time-wasting tactics — a move that previously would have provoked Gill into a heated exchange. This time, the Indian captain stayed calm, smiling through the delay rather than reacting aggressively.
That composed smile quickly turned decisive, as Mohammed Siraj removed Crawley in the same over, shifting momentum back to India. The moment highlighted that in cricket, aggression has its place, but knowing when to remain composed can be just as deadly.
Gill’s subtle shift in approach showed a captain growing into his role — using patience, timing, and presence of mind to outplay the opposition.
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