Shubman Gill, a shining young talent in Indian cricket, is on the brink of joining an exclusive group and potentially doing so at an unprecedented pace. The 26-year-old batsman has already amassed 804 runs in merely 11 innings as India’s Test captain, and if he manages to score 196 more runs in his next three innings, he will become the fastest Indian captain to achieve 1,000 Test runs. This is not only a potential Indian record – it signifies Gill’s growth and performance at the pinnacle of leadership.

At present, the record for the fastest Indian captain to reach 1,000 Test runs is held by Sunil Gavaskar, who accomplished this milestone in 15 innings. With 11 innings already played, Gill has a three-innings opportunity to surpass Gavaskar’s long-held record.

While Gill aims for an

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