'Love watching Shubman Gill fight for his team' - Ricky Ponting defends India captain amid criticism

Divy Dubey

'Love watching Shubman Gill fight for his team' - Ricky Ponting defends India captain amid criticism image

The Lord's Test may have ended in heartbreak for India but one of the biggest talking points was captain Shubman Gill's heated confrontation with England's openers on Day 3.

The young skipper's visible frustration during the final moments of the day stirred debate among fans with many questioning whether the outburst was in line with his usual calm persona.

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Gill's reaction came when India, having matched England's first-innings total of 387, attempted to sneak in two overs before stumps. However, England openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett took their time to take guard.

That led to a fiery exchange that caught everyone's attention.

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What did Ricky Ponting say about Shubman Gill vs. Zak Crawley fight?

Speaking on The ICC Review, former Australia captain Ricky Ponting acknowledged that Gill's behaviour seemed out of character but said it was a moment of leadership.

"That was a little out of character from what I've known from Shubman in the past. But that's the captain standing up for his team, wanting to show that it's his team now and this is the way we're going to play the game," Ponting told Sanjana Ganesan.

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Ponting has captained Australia on two Ashes tours. He added that the pressure of playing in England can wear down even the most composed leaders.

"The UK can be a hard place to play, the crowds, as much as they love the game, can be hostile. And the media, when it's a big series like England vs India, they're always on your back," he added.

 

Ponting also felt Gill was simply trying to make his mark in a style closer to Virat Kohli's than Rohit Sharma's.

"I think that's him starting to put his stamp on the team. Rohit was never as outwardly aggressive to opposition players. But I love watching Shubman stand up for what he thought was right," he concluded.

India trail the series 2-1 heading into the fourth Test at Old Trafford, which begins on July 23.

India vs England 2025 Test series: Full schedule and results

DateMatchTime (IST)ResultVenue
June 20–24, 20251st Test3:30 PMENG won by 5 wicketsHeadingley, Leeds
July 2–6, 20252nd Test3:30 PMIND won by 336 runsEdgbaston, Birmingham
July 10–14, 20253rd Test3:30 PMENG won by 22 runsLord’s, London
July 23–27, 20254th Test3:30 PM Old Trafford, Manchester
July 31–Aug 4, 20255th Test3:30 PM Kennington Oval, London

Divy Dubey

Divy Dubey is a content producer for The Sporting News' India edition. He has a passion for cricket and is an avid fan of football. His work spans culture, media, and digital trends. With a background in research and a curiosity-driven approach, he enjoys crafting thoughtful, engaging stories that invite readers to see everyday topics in a new light.