
Following Virat Kohli’s Test retirement, Ravi Shastri has put forth his views on who should fill the No. 4 batting position for India in the upcoming Test series against England. Shastri has nominated Shubman Gill for the position, acknowledging the need to replace Kohli, who had solidified this spot for many years.
The debate surrounding the No. 4 spot has been ongoing. Karun Nair’s name has also emerged, having been recalled to the team after a long absence. However, Shastri has stated his preference for Gill, highlighting his captaincy and batting abilities in the middle order as key assets.
Shastri has outlined his ideal opening partnership for the first Test, with KL Rahul likely to open the innings alongside Yashasvi Jaiswal. Rahul’s experience and recent form in England make him a strong candidate. With Gill moving down, the No. 3 spot is now open.
Shastri has picked B. Sudharsan for the middle order, praising the young batter’s performance. The England series presents a chance for him to establish himself. Shastri also mentioned Karun Nair and Rishabh Pant. Shastri views Gill’s placement at No. 4 as a result of his development as a leader and a batsman, suggesting Gill is ready to take on the responsibilities.
The five-match series will commence on June 20. It will represent the beginning of a new phase for Indian cricket. The focus will be on how the young squad led by Shubman Gill will handle the pressure.







