Indian cricket is currently navigating a volatile transitional period. Shubman Gill has garnered attention for his impressive captaincy in England, where he led India to a 2-2 draw in the inaugural Anderson-Tendulkar trophy. Consequently, the BCCI's decision-makers have earmarked him as the future leader of Indian cricket. As a result, he has been appointed vice-captain of India's T20I team for the Asia Cup, poised to succeed Suryakumar Yadav when the opportunity arises, and shortly thereafter, he was elevated to captain of the ODI team, taking over from Rohit Sharma.

The choice to replace Rohit with Gill as the captain for ODIs has sparked considerable debate in recent days, with many speculating that this could signal the twilight of India's two-time ICC-winning captain's career

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