Rohit Sharma Hits 73 After Captaincy Change; Gill Denies Rift in IND vs AUS Series

Rohit Sharma Hits 73 After Captaincy Change; Gill Denies Rift in IND vs AUS Series

So, everything’s changing in Indian cricket, and it’s happening fast. Right in the middle of the series against Australia, Shubman Gill is officially the new ODI captain. But on October 23, 2025, the old guard, Rohit Sharma, reminded everyone exactly who he is with a fiery 73 runs in the second ODI.

Key Takeaways

  • Shubman Gill is India’s new 28th ODI captain, leading the team against Australia.
  • Rohit Sharma, no longer captain, scored a defiant 73 in the second ODI on Oct 23, 2025.
  • Gill has publicly dismissed rumors of any tension, calling his relationship with Rohit one of mutual respect.
  • A bizarre diplomatic row has erupted between the BCCI and ACC over the Asia Cup trophy.

A New Captain, But The Hitman Is Still Here

Look, the captaincy transition is official. Shubman Gill, at the helm as India’s 28th ODI skipper, represents a huge generational shift. His captaincy began on October 18, 2025, in Perth. But that first match ended in a loss for India. Tough start.

But then came the second ODI in Adelaide. While India ultimately lost the series, Rohit Sharma stood tall. He wasn’t wearing the captain’s armband, but he played a captain’s knock. His defiant 73 showed he’s still a core part of this team’s engine. It’s not just him, either. Washington Sundar, part of a famous old chat with Rohit, also played well, grabbing two wickets.

Expert Analysis: Is There a Rift? Gill Says No

Here’s the thing everyone’s whispering about. A new captain, an old captain still in the team. Does that create tension? Shubman Gill shut that down. On October 18, he made it clear their relationship is built on respect. He sees Rohit as a mentor and still seeks his advice.

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Even former Australian captain Aaron Finch weighed in. He praised Rohit’s selfless leadership, pointing out that since 2022, Rohit completely reinvented his game to be more aggressive for the team, often sacrificing personal milestones for a fast start. That’s the kind of player you want in your corner.

Social Media Storm: That Old Chat And A New Trophy War

And of course, the internet never forgets. A classic clip resurfaced, with the headline “‘Generally, Captains Come And Tell The Bowlers’: Rohit Sharma’s Chat With Washington Sundar Has Everyone Talking.” Why now? Because it’s a stark reminder that Rohit isn’t the one giving those orders anymore. It went viral right as the captaincy changed hands.

But honestly, that’s not even the wildest story. In a completely unexpected twist, the BCCI is in a diplomatic showdown with ACC chief Mohsin Naqvi over the Asia Cup trophy. The BCCI wants the trophy handed over immediately, but Naqvi has flatly refused, insisting he must present it personally. Yeah, it’s getting weird. A formal caution was issued on October 21, and Naqvi called the demands ‘slanderous’ a day later.

What Happens Next?

With the series against Australia lost, the focus now shifts to how this new Team India under Gill builds from here. Can Gill translate his talent into successful leadership? And how will Rohit Sharma, the senior statesman, continue to shape the team’s destiny from the ranks?

It’s a new chapter, for sure. What do you think is the most important thing for Gill to do as the new captain? Let us know.