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I Think Shubman Gill's Work Ethics Are Brilliant: R Sridhar

Published - 29 Jul 2022, 06:18 PM | Updated - 23 Aug 2024, 12:11 AM

Shubman Gill (Image Credits: Twitter)
Shubman Gill (Image Credits: Twitter)

R Sridhar, a former fielding coach for India, recently commended Shubman Gill’s work ethic after the three-match ODI series in the West Indies.

He said that the gifted player could play beautiful shots from either side of the court. The right-hander depends on his timing to fend off the bowlers rather than trying to hit the ball too hard, according to Sridhar.

This was said by the 52-year-old on Friday on cricket.com/tv’s YouTube channel.

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R Sridhar. (Credits: Twitter)

Shubman Needs To Make His Presence Felt A Little More: R Sridhar

“There are a lot of good openers going around. Ruturaj Gaikwad played in the South Africa series when Shubman was not fit. We have Ishan Kishan sitting there in the dugout and we also have someone like Prithvi Shaw.

For Shubman Gill, I think his work ethics are brilliant. He’s extremely fit and very strong. Batting comes easy to him. He is pleasing to the eyes when he plays. Doesn’t seem to hit the ball too hard and has a wide array of shots on both sides. He can make bowlers look ridiculously silly at times.”

Shubman Gill should try to play with more aggression, according to R Sridhar. He believed that the batter needed to improve both his body language when batting and while fielding.

Shubman Gill, IND vs ZIM
Shubman Gill (Photo Credit: (Twitter)

“Shubman Gill has got all the skillsets, but with Shubman, one thing I’d want him to up the game is to make his presence felt a little more. Maybe bring that competitive aggression in him a little more. Both in terms of his body language while batting and fielding.”

As the hosts achieved a 3-0 series triumph, Gill stood out as one of the top players for the Men in Blue in the ODI matches against the West Indies.

Also Read: He Makes Bowlers Look Silly But Needs To Get His Act Together: R Sridhar On Why India’s 22-Year-Old Youngster Has Faded

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