Shubman Gill is playing too aggressively in Test cricket: Gavaskar

Legendary Sunil Gavaskar has requested Shubman Gill to curb his aggressive intentions whereas batting in Tests after the younger batsman failed to supply a

Legendary Sunil Gavaskar has requested Shubman Gill to curb his aggressive intentions whereas batting in Tests. File photograph
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Legendary Sunil Gavaskar has requested Shubman Gill to curb his aggressive intentions whereas batting in Tests after the younger batsman failed to supply a considerable outing within the first Test towards South Africa at Centurion.

Gill made two and 26 on the SuperSport Park and fell to pacers Nandre Burger and Marco Jansen within the first and second innings respectively as India misplaced the opening Test by an innings and 32 runs.

Gavaskar suggested Gill to absorb the totally different wants of Test cricket as in comparison with white ball codecs.

“I think he is playing a bit too aggressively in Test cricket. There is a slight difference when you play Test cricket when compared to T20I and ODI cricket. The difference is in the ball.

“The crimson ball strikes somewhat greater than the white ball within the air and off the pitch as properly. It bounces somewhat extra too. He ought to preserve that in thoughts,” Gavaskar informed Star Sports.

While Gill had a effective run within the restricted over variations, he has managed to attain just one fifty-plus rating within the conventional format in 10 innings in 2023, 100 towards Australia at dwelling in March.

His 9 different outings produced scores of: 21, 5, 13, 18, 6, 10, 29 not out, 2, 26.

Gavaskar hoped that Gill would discover his vary prior to later.

“Shubman Gill began off his profession so properly and we praised his pictures. We can solely hope that he will get again into his kind. Hope he trains tougher and does properly sooner or later,” mentioned Gavaskar.

India might be aiming to sq. the collection within the second and ultimate Test towards South Africa at Cape Town, ranging from January 3.

Source: www.thehindu.com

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