Shubhman Gill earns accolades with his brilliant 91 innings. Gill is the bright future of Indian cricket. Cricket



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Shubhaman Gill is the bright future of Indian cricket, Punjab batsman talent is fun cricket world

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The 91-run innings were as confident as the stroke play. He didn’t look like he was on the defensive against a solid Australian bowling formation.

#Brisbane: Thirty-two years later, a visiting team won at Gabbar. He was able to hold the hand of the 21-year-old hitter in the morning. There was no question about the talent. From domestic cricket to IPL, Shubhaman Gill has shown his talents everywhere. But in the first series of tests of his life wearing the country’s jersey, he will receive so much attention that many may not have thought about it. Cricket fans couldn’t help but admire the innings he played on the opening morning of the fifth day in Gabbar, Australia’s stronghold. This glimpse of 21-year-old talent has so fascinated cricket experts from former cricketers that social media has been filled with praise. The 91-run innings were as confident as the stroke play. It didn’t look like he was on the defensive against a solid Australian bowling formation.

The way he hit bowlers like Starc, Cummins, Hazelwood, Leon, no compliment is enough. Cover drive, straight drive, backstroke, all good shots. Virender Sehwag writes: “Australia has messed everything up. But now they must be saying Gil Hey, who cares. It was a great start to the last day.

“Gill played a great tackle,” wrote Akash Chopra. Mohammed Kaif wrote: “Hundreds should have been found. Fate is bad. But Gill is hopeful for the future.”

Not just Indian cricketers, but also foreign stars like Shy Hope, Sam Billings, and Majeed Gill. The Punjab hitter will long remember the courage and technique displayed by the Punjab hitter on his first ever road trip against a tough test team like Australia.

It is true that he did not get a hundred, but Shubhaman Gill has won everyone’s hearts. You may get many hundreds in the future, but today’s combative entries will remain memorable.

Published by:
Rohan Chowdhury

First published:
January 19, 2021 1:36 PM IS

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