written by Atharva Jori
Young batter Shubman Gill on Saturday was appointed India's ODI captain ahead of the upcoming white-ball tour of Australia, starting October 19. Gill replaced Rohit Sharma at the helm, signalling a gradual shift in leadership ahead of next year's ODI World Cup in South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Namibia. Shreyas Iyer, on the other hand, was named vice-captain of the side, having recently decided to take a break from red-ball cricket. On the decision to name Gill as captain, Ajit Agarkar, the BCCI's chief selector, stressed on long-term preparation for the upcoming World Cup.
"Rohit Sharma has been communicated about change of captaincy. We don't play too many ODIs and we needed to give the next guy enough time. How Rohit has taken the decision to change captain is between him and selection committee," Agarkar said during a press conference on Saturday.India won the Champions Trophy earlier this year, in what was Rohit's final assignment as ODI captain. Agarkar admitted it was a "tough call" and a "difficult decision."
"Even if he had not won, it would have been a difficult decision. But sometimes you have to look forward, where you stand, interest of the team etc. Tough call," he added.
Written by Atharva Jori Cricket is a bat-and-ball game played between two teams of eleven players on a field, at the centre of which is a 22-yard (20-metre; 66-foot) pitch with a wicket at each end, each comprising two bails (small sticks) balanced on three stumps. Two players from the batting team, the striker and nonstriker, stand in front of either wicket holding bats, while one player from the fielding team, the bowler, bowls the ball toward the striker's wicket from the opposite end of the pitch. The striker's goal is to hit the bowled ball with the bat and then switch places with the nonstriker, with the batting team scoring one run for each of these exchanges. Runs are also scored when the ball reaches the boundary of the field or when the ball is bowled illegally. The fielding team aims to prevent runs by dismissing batters (so they are "out"). Dismissal can occur in various ways, including being bowled (when the ball hits the striker's wicket and dislodge...

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