Shubman Gill Champions Trophy Error Sparks Controversy
By Vikram Nair / 16.03.2026
Shubman Gill has been groomed as a deputy and led the Indian side during the tour of Zimbabwe, but Rohit Sharma was the undisputed captain throughout the 2025 Champions Trophy campaign. The tournament, held in 2025, saw India triumph over New Zealand, securing a prestigious victory that added to the nation’s cricketing legacy. However, a recent incident during the BCCI Naman Awards 2026 has cast a shadow over this achievement.
During the awards ceremony, the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) mistakenly credited Shubman Gill as the captain of the Indian team for the 2025 ICC Champions Trophy. This error was particularly striking given that Rohit Sharma was the actual captain during the tournament. The oversight occurred while celebrating a historic year for Indian cricket, which included honoring five recent ICC trophy-winning squads.
Shubman Gill was recognized as the Best International Cricketer at the BCCI Naman Awards 2026, a title that reflects his significant contributions to the team. However, the error regarding his captaincy status has triggered a backlash from fans of Rohit Sharma, who took to social media to express their discontent. The hashtag #DontRewriteHistory began trending, highlighting the frustration among supporters who felt that the BCCI was misrepresenting the facts.
Fans voiced their opinions through various platforms, with comments such as, “Ye kya Bhai bcci walo kuch to Sharam kar liya Karo gill kab captain tha champion trophy mein winning captain dikha raho champion trophy ka .. wo bol aisa rha hai jaise wahi captain tha…” from Sudhanshu Rao Chandel Rajput, and others questioning the integrity of the BCCI’s portrayal of events. Atharva Pulujkar remarked, “This fraud was not the winning captain,” while RK added, “How can you mention him as winning captain? Rohit was captain right?”
The BCCI has yet to issue an official apology for the error, which has only intensified the scrutiny surrounding the incident. Observers noted that the graphic mistake was edited out of the delayed broadcast, indicating an awareness of the potential backlash. The situation has raised questions about the accuracy of historical records in sports and the responsibilities of governing bodies in representing their athletes.
As the controversy unfolds, it remains to be seen how the BCCI will address the situation moving forward. The incident has sparked discussions about the importance of accurate representation in sports history and the potential consequences of miscommunication. Fans and analysts alike are watching closely to see if the BCCI will take steps to rectify the situation or if the backlash will continue to grow.
In the meantime, Shubman Gill, who served as the vice-captain of the Indian ODI team during the Champions Trophy, continues to receive accolades for his performance. However, the shadow of this error looms large, reminding everyone of the complexities involved in sports narratives and the significance of acknowledging the true leaders of a team.
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