‘There is no use to remember them …’ Kapil Dev said this about Rohit-Kohli before the England Test series
IND vs Eng Test Series: In just a few hours, there will be a clash between England and India. During this time, the command of the Indian team will be seen in the hands of young captain Shubman Gill. People are reacting in various ways to Gill’s captaincy, so former captain of the Indian team Kapil Dev (Kapil Dev) has stood in support of Gill.
In fact, after the retirement of Rohit Sharma, the captaincy of the Test team has been handed over in the hands of Shubman Gill. Gill has also done the best captaincy during the IPL with a great batsman. He will be seen captaining the Test team for the first time. In such a situation, let us know what Kapil Dev said about Gill?
Shubman Gill will win India after winning the series: Kapil Dev
In fact, while talking to TOI during an event, Kapil Dev said about Gill that he is a talented player. Now he is also the captain of the Indian team, he will bring the trophy to India by winning the Test series of 5 matches under his captaincy.
He has said with full claim that Gill will return to India only with a trophy. He wished Gill and said that he was proud of Gill. The Indian team will compete with the England team with full capacity and will win the title. It is clear from this statement of Kapil Dev that he wants to say that Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli are not going to make any difference.
When did India win the title on the land of England?
For information, let us know, India last won the Test series in 2007 against England in his own house. During this, Rahul Dravid was captaining the Indian team. So far, a total of 136 matches have been played between the two countries, in which 51 matches were named after England, while India had 35 matches in favor. Apart from this, there were 50 Test draws.
On June 20, the first Test match will be played between India and England in Hendingley. Now it will be interesting to see how the Indian team is going to perform against England under the captaincy of Shubman Gill.