Shubman Gill’s surprising omission from India’s 2026 T20 World Cup squad and Axar Patel’s appointment as vice-captain have sparked debate. Sunil Gavaskar expressed shock, highlighting Gill’s class despite recent struggles and attributing his T20 rhythm issues to a layoff and natural game suited to longer formats. Gavaskar offered personal advice, believing Gill will return with renewed rhythm and fortune.
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