Shubman Gill’s cricketing journey has taken a major leap forward. The young batting sensation has officially been named the new captain of India’s Test team, replacing Rohit Sharma. With the upcoming five-match Test series against England kicking off the 2025–27 World Test Championship cycle, Gill's appointment marks a fresh chapter for Indian cricket. Along with leadership duties, the 24-year-old is now poised for a major financial upgrade from the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).
Gill Likely to Earn ₹7 Crore Annually With A+ Contract PromotionCurrently, Shubman Gill is part of the A Grade in BCCI's central contracts, which entitles him to an annual retainer of ₹5 crore. However, sources suggest that with his elevation to the role of Test captain, Gill is in strong contention to be promoted to the A+ category, which comes with a ₹7 crore annual salary.
The A+ grade is the highest tier in BCCI’s central contract structure and is typically reserved for players who are core to all formats or play a vital role in the national team setup. Gill’s rising influence in red-ball cricket and his new leadership role make him a frontrunner for this elite bracket.
Leadership Brings Financial and Strategic RecognitionShubman Gill’s appointment is more than a symbolic move—it signals a generational shift and positions him as a key figure in India’s long-term Test plans. His promotion to the A+ contract tier would not only reflect his on-field responsibilities but also serve as recognition of his importance to Indian cricket moving forward.
So far, only four players — Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, Jasprit Bumrah, and Ravindra Jadeja — have been in the A+ category. However, with Rohit and Kohli expected to reduce their workload and Jadeja focusing more on limited-overs formats, there is a strong possibility that some of these names will be demoted in the next contract cycle, creating space for someone like Gill to step up.
Impressive Test Record So FarSince making his debut in December 2020, Shubman Gill has featured in 32 Test matches for India. He has scored 1,893 runs at an average of 35.05, including 5 centuries and 7 half-centuries. His most memorable performance came during the historic Gabba Test in 2021, where his knock of 91 runs helped India secure a series victory against Australia.
Gill has since continued to be a mainstay in India’s Test setup and has grown into one of the most technically sound and temperamentally strong batters in the squad.
What This Means for Shubman Gill’s FutureBeing named Test captain is a monumental milestone in Shubman Gill’s career. Not only does it give him the platform to lead a new generation of Indian cricketers, but it also significantly boosts his financial standing within Indian cricket. A potential promotion to the A+ central contract category is almost certain now, which will elevate his annual income by ₹2 crore — a fitting reward for a player who has consistently delivered for the country and is now ready to lead it.
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