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Shubman Gill Pushes for Major Test Series Camp Reforms
6 Jan
Summary
- Captain Shubman Gill proposed 15-day red-ball camps before each Test series.
- Recent Test series losses highlighted inadequate preparation time for the team.
- BCCI open to giving Gill more influence in team planning and strategy.

Test captain Shubman Gill has advocated for the implementation of 15-day red-ball training camps prior to every Test series. This proposal comes after India suffered consecutive home Test series defeats, with recent matches showing a lack of adequate preparation time for the squad. Gill's recommendation aims to address itinerary issues that have previously forced players into Test matches with minimal time for acclimatization after other tours or series.
The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) has acknowledged Gill's proactive approach and is reportedly willing to grant him more influence in strategic planning. This move is seen as beneficial for Indian cricket, especially in identifying a strong captaincy voice following Rohit Sharma's tenure. The Test and ODI teams are now considered Gill's domain, underscoring the importance of his input.




