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When Shubman Gill is the test captain of India, the honest decision of the Gujarat Titans coach




Shubman Gill is a “Thinking Cricket player”, but it is hard to predict whether the T20 captain success in test format if he delivers the reins of the Indian team. Gill, who took GT to IPL playoffs this season, is seen as a potential successor in traditional format after Rohit Sharma’s last retirement. “If you see Shubman as a player who hit a ball or as a cricket player on Sunday night after the match on Sunday night, I think it’s a good thinker of his own game.” He said.

“I have seen him for 16 days. In fact, I had two camps with him in NCA. Even at that time, he used his brain much more for his age than others. And this is not only for yourself, not just for yourself, but also to think about the other ten players and how to win matches.”

India has been preparing to play five tests in Leeds since June 20, and this week with the announcement of the new test captain.

When Gill was asked how to pass as a red ball captain if the opportunity is given, Kapoor said it was difficult to judge his leadership capabilities based on limited experience.

“I’m not an astrologer. We’re watching his leadership in the T20 jack, but when he was called the captain for the Dhoni World Cup (in 2007), he wasn’t covered anywhere. Nobody knew he would continue to be one of the best captains of the world. He said.

“Then if you asked someone – even Dhoni himself – what they were thinking about the captain, it wouldn’t be an answer. You should observe a player before he reached any judgment. Shubman hasn’t started yet, so it’s hard to say.”

Kapoor also praised Sai Sudharsan for remaining loyal to traditional cricket strokes, which helped him appear as the best run in the IPL season.

Kapoor, “I think they understand the game well. Smart cricketists, smart children. Of course, sometimes you should continue to tell them, but they analyze your own game. He wants to attack.” He said.

“If you see that even the attacks are still limits. If it takes a ball that is short or other, it will take it.

He continued: “He is more aware of playing these shots at the beginning of the strokes, the percentage was less last year, which was better this year.”

If we win both games, we still have a chance to be entitled: Abishek Porel

Delhi Capitals has been subjected to an overwhelming 10 small door defeat against GT, despite the fact that he sent a competitive 199 for three, but he believes that the Abishek Porel team still has the chance to be entitled to playoffs.

“We played a good jack, but in some moments we stayed a little behind-so we couldn’t win. But we still have two games left and we still have the chance to be entitled to both.” He said.

DC mentor Kevin Pietersen works closely with Abishek, especially in a range of strokes.

“The experience with Kevin Pietersen was great. He guides us what to do and what we avoid. When we do something correctly, he grateful for us, but more importantly, he supports us the most when we fail.

“All team management reminds us that we can still go back. This is my second season and ups and downs are part of the game. But I learn in every match.” DC is called the opening combinations. Abishek was opened with FAF DU Plessis in several games before moving to number 3.

“This is completely up to the team management. I will play me wherever they want. I don’t think it’s important to be on number 3 or open. I focused on doing everything I need to do.”

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