Shubman Gill in Ranji Trophy: Indian team batsman Shubman Gill has scored a century against Karnataka by playing for Punjab in the Ranji Trophy match. Gill had recently suffered a lot of criticism and was due to his poor performance on the tour of Australia.
After scoring a century in domestic cricket, Gill has told where he is making a mistake.
Shubman Gill Talks About Pressure and Self-Doubt
Gill played three Test matches on the Australia tour but did not score a half-century in one. He was starting well, but could not convert it into a big innings. After scoring a century, Gill has told what he was unable to do so.
Gill scored a century in the second match against Karnataka. He scored 102 runs off 171 balls with the help of 14 fours and three sixes. Talking to the news agency PTI, Gill said, “Batting with the red ball is a matter of concern.
I think that I have scored 25-30 runs in the matches I have played. I think I many times But I put more pressure that I have to score big. I did not grow up playing cricket in this way.
Gill said, “I am in a zone. I get down with a thought and I think I lose it many times because I put more pressure on myself. At this crucial time, I lose my attention and concentration when I sit. I think they always keep you in the match.
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Poor Tour in Australia
Gill played a total of three matches in the Border-Gavaskar Trophy played on the Australia tour. He was out due to injury in the first match. He was dropped in the fourth match. Gill scored 93 runs in three matches. During this time his average was 18.60. Gill had 31 runs in five innings of these three matches.
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