Saturday, December 14th, 2024

Ind vs Aus: Why was Gill out early in the second test, said- I got only 1 ball in 4 overs…

New Delhi. Admitting that the fall of wickets at the other end in the Adelaide Test has had an impact on the batting, Shubman Gill on Friday (December 13) expressed hope that the Indian batting will now ‘effectively do well’ in the first innings of the three-match series. Will try. Gill could not play the first test due to a finger injury. he/she scored 31 and 28 runs in both the innings of the pink ball Test in Adelaide. Despite looking in rhythm at the crease, he/she could not convert a good start into a big innings. India lost this match by 10 wickets.

Gill said before the third Test of the five-match series, “As a batting unit we would like to score a big score in the first innings. We have discussed this and every batsman has his/her own plan. As a batsman, I still have the freedom to play my way. The main challenge for me is to be able to bat in my own way without being influenced by the other end and the scoreboard.

he/she said, “There was a time in that match when I did not get a chance to face much of the ball. Maybe just one ball in four overs. After this I faced a ball which I completely failed to judge. These are the challenges you face. During the match, you may not face a single ball for four overs or you may have to face 18 balls in a row.

Gill said, “We did not perform well in the Adelaide Test but the series is still level at 1-1. We will take it like a three-match Test series and if we win it, it will be beneficial in Melbourne and Sydney. Coming to the stadium after 2021 with the team is definitely bringing back a lot of old memories. In the pink ball Test, it is a bit difficult to test the seam from the bowler’s hand, especially when you are playing at night. We are used to playing with the red ball during the day compared to the pink ball Test.

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