Indian cricket has entered a transition phase, with the Gautam Gambhir-led team management handing over the ODI captaincy reins to Shubman Gill. Touted as the 'Prince' of Indian cricket, Gill replaces Rohit Sharma as the ODI skipper. Rohit enjoyed a golden tenure at the helm, having led India to the 2023 ODI World Cup final and the 2025 Champions Trophy triumph.
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Under Rohit's leadership, defeats were a rarity in white-ball cricket. He guided India to 42 wins in 56 ODIs, losing just 12, and holds an impressive win percentage of 75% - the best by an Indian captain and the second-best globally among skippers with a minimum of
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