WI vs IND, 2nd ODI: Indian right-handed batter Shubman Gill has obtained respectable begins within the first two ODIs, together with a fifty within the collection opener.
Shubman Gill of India. Courtesy: AP
HIGHLIGHTSShubman Gill scored 43 runs within the 2nd ODIShubman Gill obtained out to Kyle Mayers within the 2nd ODIIndia received the second ODI by 2 wickets to take a 2-0 lead within the collection
Former Pakistan batter Salman Butt reckoned that Shubman Gill ought to be taught to transform begins into substantial scores. In the primary two ODIs towards the West Indies at Queen’s Park Oval in Port of Spain, Trinidad, the right-hander promised an entire lot with some spectacular pictures early in his knocks, however failed to hold on and make the begins rely.
After scoring 64 within the collection opener, Gill scored 43 within the second match, however obtained out to a rash shot off Kyle Mayers. Gill tried to play a cheeky scoop shot solely to discover a vanguard and provides the bowler a easy caught and bowled likelihood.
“Shubman Gill played well, but once again threw his wicket after being set. He’s been doing that repeatedly now. While he does play very well, I think he needs to carry on and score big because he has a lot of talent.” Butt was quoted as saying.
Gill made his ODI debut means again in 2019 towards New Zealand, however has solely performed 5 matches within the format since then.
Butt, within the meantime, reckoned that Team India have a robust bench energy. The veteran reckoned that the Men in Blue are a robust unit regardless of not having a few of their key gamers for the collection.
“India have a solid bench strength. They are in a developmental phase and a lot of their pool of players are continuously increasing. We can’t see much difference in the team even when several big names are absent. This is because the management is providing consistent opportunities and the players have been responding well. The communication has become very clear,” he added.
India, on Sunday, received the second ODI by two wickets and took an unassailable 2-0 lead within the three-match collection.
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