• Colonel CK Nayudu was the first Test captain of India in 1932.

  • BCCI named Shubman Gill as the 37th Test captain of India ahead of the high-profile England tour.

Here’s the full list of India’s Test captains till date ft. Shubman Gill
Here’s the full list of India’s Test captains till date ft. Shubman Gill (Image source: X)

India’s Test cricket journey, which began in 1932 under the leadership of CK Nayudu, has seen a rich tapestry of captains, each leaving a unique imprint on the team’s legacy. As the baton passes to Shubman Gill, who becomes the 37th Test captain ahead of the high-profile England tour, it’s an apt moment to reflect on the men who have led India in the longest format of the game.

The evolution of Indian Test leadership

The story of India’s Test captaincy began with Nayudu, who led the team in their maiden Test against England in 1932. The early decades were marked by experimentation, with captains like Maharajkumar of Vizianagram, Lala Amarnath and Vijay Hazare navigating the challenges of a fledgling cricketing nation. Lala Amarnath etched his name in history as the first Indian captain to secure a Test win, while Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, with his charismatic leadership, delivered India’s first overseas series victory in New Zealand (1967-68).

As Indian cricket matured, the captaincy mantle was passed to icons like Sunil Gavaskar, Kapil Dev, and Mohammad Azharuddin. Each brought their own style, Gavaskar’s resilience, Kapil’s flair, and Azharuddin’s wristy elegance. The late 1990s and early 2000s saw the emergence of modern leaders: Sourav Ganguly, who instilled aggression and belief; Rahul Dravid, the calm tactician; and Anil Kumble, the inspirational spinner.

The era of MS Dhoni and Virat Kohli marked a golden phase. Dhoni’s cool-headed leadership delivered 27 Test wins, making him the second-most successful Indian Test captain. Kohli, with an unmatched zeal, notched up a record 40 Test victories in 68 matches, setting new benchmarks for consistency and overseas success.

BCCI names Shubman Gill as the 37th India Test captain

With Rohit Sharma’s retirement from Test cricket, the leadership torch has now been handed to 25-year-old Gill. His appointment comes at a time when Indian cricket is embracing generational change, with format-specific captains across Tests, ODIs, and T20Is. Gill, who has already impressed with 1,893 runs in 32 Tests, faces the formidable challenge of leading India in England, a venue where many Indian captains have been tested.

Gill joins a distinguished list that includes legends and stand-ins alike. Notably, only five Indian captains, Azharuddin, Ganguly, Dhoni, Kohli and Rohit, have achieved 10 or more Test wins, highlighting the difficulty of sustained success in this demanding role. Sachin Tendulkar remains the youngest to have led India in Tests, taking charge at 23, while Ajinkya Rahane and KL Rahul have also served as interim captains in recent years.

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Here is the complete list of India’s men’s Test captains (in order of appearance):

No.CaptainMatches PlayedWonLostDrawn/Tied
1CK Nayudu4031
2Maharajkumar of Vizianagram3021
3Iftikhar Ali Khan Pataudi3012
4Lala Amarnath15267
5Vijay Hazare14158
6Vinoo Mankad6015
7Ghulam Ahmed3021
8Polly Umrigar8224
9Hemu Adhikari1001
10Datta Gaekwad4040
11Pankaj Roy1010
12Gulabrai Ramchand5122
13Nari Contractor12228
14Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi4091912
15Chandu Borde1010
16Ajit Wadekar16448
17Srinivasaraghavan Venkataraghavan5023
18Sunil Gavaskar479830
19Bishan Singh Bedi226115
20Gundappa Viswanath2011
21Kapil Dev344723
22Dilip Vengsarkar10253
23Ravi Shastri1100
24Krishnamachari Srikkanth4004
25Mohammad Azharuddin47141419
26Sachin Tendulkar254912
27Sourav Ganguly49211315
28Rahul Dravid258611
29Virender Sehwag4211
30Anil Kumble14356
31MS Dhoni60271815
32Virat Kohli68401711
33Ajinkya Rahane6402
34KL Rahul3210
35Rohit Sharma241293
36Jasprit Bumrah3120

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