Table of Contents
- Gill’s Captaincy Debut Ends in Disarray
- Mohammad Kaif’s Scathing Take on Team Selection
- Why Dropping Kuldeep Backfired Badly
- Tactical Missteps That Cost India the Game
- What’s Next for Gill and India’s ODI Setup?
Gill’s Captaincy Debut Ends in Disarray
Shubman Gill’s first outing as India’s ODI captain in Perth turned into a nightmare. India posted a meager 136 for 9 in rain-affected conditions, only for Australia to chase it down with ease—winning by seven wickets. But beyond the scorecard, it was the on-field decisions and team composition that drew sharp criticism from former India cricketer Mohammad Kaif.
“I’m disappointed,” Kaif said bluntly in a post-match analysis, voicing what many fans were already thinking .
Mohammad Kaif’s Scathing Take on Team Selection
Kaif didn’t hold back. He slammed the decision to prioritize batting depth over genuine wicket-taking options—a move that left India’s bowling attack toothless on a Perth pitch offering pace and bounce. “When you’re playing in Australia, you need bowlers who can take wickets, not just contain,” he emphasized .
The absence of spin wizard Kuldeep Yadav was particularly puzzling. With no frontline wrist-spinner and only part-timers like Axar Patel and Washington Sundar, India struggled to break partnerships during Australia’s chase.
Why Dropping Kuldeep Backfired Badly
Kuldeep Yadav has been one of India’s most effective white-ball bowlers in overseas conditions over the past two years. Yet, he was left out in favor of an extra batter—Rajat Patidar—who didn’t even get to bat.
This decision raised eyebrows across the cricketing community. Data shows that in the last 10 ODIs outside Asia, Kuldeep has taken 16 wickets at an economy of 4.82—far more impactful than India’s current spin options combined.
Tactical Missteps That Cost India the Game
Beyond selection, Gill’s on-field captaincy also came under fire:
- Over-reliance on part-time spinners in middle overs
- Delayed bowling changes during Travis Head and Marnus Labuschagne’s partnership
- Field placements that lacked aggression, especially against set batters
“Captaincy isn’t just about wearing the armband—it’s about reading the game,” Kaif noted, hinting that Gill appeared out of his depth in high-stakes conditions .
What’s Next for Gill and India’s ODI Setup?
With the series shifting to Adelaide and Sydney, pressure is mounting on Gill to prove his leadership credentials. Experts suggest that restoring Kuldeep to the XI and trusting frontline bowlers could be the first step toward redemption.
More importantly, selectors must decide: is this a genuine leadership trial, or just an experimental stopgap? For Gill—a world-class batter but untested tactician—the next two games could define his captaincy future.
