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Gill and Bumrah in race to succeed Rohit as India's Test captain

Bumrah, who captained India in Perth where they registered their only victory of the Australia series, is a popular choice but doubts linger given the injury risk for fast bowlers

Gill and Bumrah in race to succeed Rohit as India's Test captain

India's Jasprit Bumrah celebrates with Shubman Gill after taking the wicket of England's Rehan Ahmed during the first Test at the Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad, India, on January 25, 2024.

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Top order batter Shubman Gill and pace spearhead Jasprit Bumrah are locked in a two-horse race to be India's next Test captain following Rohit Sharma's exit.

Rohit, 38, was dropped from the fifth Test in Sydney earlier this year after a prolonged run drought, and announced his retirement from Test cricket on Wednesday.

Bumrah, who captained India in Perth where they registered their only victory of the Australia series, is a popular choice but doubts linger given the injury risk for fast bowlers.

Former India captain Anil Kumble would like to see Bumrah captain India in their tour of England in June-July - with Gill as his deputy.

The five-Test series kicks off India's new World Test Championship cycle.

"Maybe just for this series (against England) with Bumrah and then see how his fitness is," Kumble told Cricinfo.

"I know it's not easy being a fast bowler.

"He's had injuries, he was on a break for a while after the Australia series and is only coming into action this IPL (Indian Premier League) but I'd still go with Bumrah.

"Every Indian would like to see Bumrah play all the Test matches but his body may not allow it. Whenever that happens, the vice captain comes in and takes over."

Gill is favorite?

The 31-year-old Bumrah's workload, however, is likely to tilt the balance in favor of Gill, who has proved his leadership quality in the ongoing IPL where he has led Gujarat Titans to the top of the points table.

The 25-year-old Gill is seen as a long-term prospect having already been appointed as India's vice captain in both white-ball formats.

Gujarat assistant coach Parthiv Patel is among those impressed by Gill's captaincy.

"One can feel his presence in the dressing room. That's what you look at in a leader," Patel told reporters earlier this week.

"On the ground, he's very proactive. His game sense is very good."

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