New Delhi: Star New Zealand wicketkeeper-batter Ian Smith expressed his frustration with Shubman Gills captaincy during the third ODI between India and New Zealand in Indore on Sunday. New Zealand started their innings on a shaky note after early strikes from Arshdeep Singh and Harshit Rana left but India failed to build on the momentum. A strong partnership between Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips then turned the tide lifting the visitors into a commanding position. Gill appeared to run out of ideas after the partnership with Indias bowlers unable to find a breakthrough. During the death overs KL Rahul who was seen adjusting the field from behind the stumps highlighting the lack of direction from the captain. Ian Smith said Gill should play more active role as captain Smith reflected on Gills captaincy and said that he should take a more active role as captain and that it is his duty to inspire the team under such condition. I know that Shubman Gill is just learning the art of captaincy. But theres a lot even now KL Rahul is chatting to Arshdeep down there as if to say these are jobs that vice captains do he said on commentary. Shubman Gill is now coming down to long off which basically takes him out of the play. Youve got to be part of the action as the captain particularly when your team is under pressure he added Smith said leading senior stars must be challenging for Gill Smith also said that it must be challenging for Gill to lead a team featuring stalwarts like Virat Kohli Rohit Sharma and KL Rahul can be a challenging task. I appreciate this as a young player. This is a hard team to captain because of the people around you within the group who have been former captains most of them as well said Smith. Youve got Rahul youve got Virat Kohli of course youve got Rohit Sharma. Youve got Shreyas Iyer youve got senior players around you. And its not always easy to take charge effectively he added. Talking about the match after a disappointing start from New Zealand Daryl Mitchell and Glenn Phillips 200-plus runs partnership guided the Black caps to post a challenging total of 337/8 in the ODI series decider against India
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