Currently in England, the renowned Sachin Tendulkar is taking in the intense action of the Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy 2025. In numerous encounters with the Three Lions in England, he has shown to be India’s hero. After finishing England with a Test average of 54.31, Sachin Tendulkar is now observing India’s recently anointed Test captain, Shubman Gill, as he continues to improve against Ben Stokes’ team.
Shubman’s poise and tranquilly were commended by Sachin Tendulkar. According to the Master Blaster, his leadership style and decision-making have been well received by the Indian players.
“He’s been great—very cool and collected. I firmly feel that his leadership and decisions have an impact on the other ten players. Tendulkar told Star Sports, “He’s made methodical and well-considered decisions.
Additionally, his batting enhances his captaincy: Sachin Tendulkar
During the England trip, Shubman has already scored 585 runs in just four innings. He became the first hitter to reach a double century and a 150 in the same Test after scoring 147 in the opening innings of the first Test at Headingley. Shubman’s excellent batting, according to Tendulkar, is enabling him to maintain his composure and make crucial captaincy decisions.
“His batting also enhances his leadership. Making decisions is improved when a captain is performing well. Making important calls requires being in the correct frame of mind, and he is obviously in that state. His batting has been excellent lately. Normally, as the opposition, you would try to find a batter’s technique flaws, but he’s been outstanding lately. Tendulkar continued, “What I’ve witnessed from him has been exceptional.”
India lost the opening Test at Headingley by five wickets, therefore Shubman’s term as Test captain wasn’t very memorable. But at Edgbaston, he took the lead and helped India win their first Test match there since 1967.
On Thursday, July 10, the third Test began at Lord’s. Both sides will want to end the series’ impasse and take the lead going into the last two games.