Mitchell Starc does not want to bowl Shubman Gill? Knowing the reason will be shocked

Mitchell Starc made a big statement about Shubman Gill (Photo- PTI)

Australian veteran fast bowler Mitchell Starc has given a big statement about Indian Test team captain Shubman Gill. He has said that he would not like to bowl against Gill on England’s pitch. Actually, Australian fast bowler India and England are quite surprised to see the pitch of Test series and they have spoken this during the third Test. Talking about Shubman Gill, he has scored 585 runs in just two Tests while batting in this Test series. He has scored two centuries and a double century in this series.

Stark made a statement about Gill

On Willow Talk Podcast, Mitchell Starc said, ‘It is confirmed that I will not bowl Gill in England. I have not seen matches but I have definitely been eyeing the scorecard. There are some players like Steve Smith, Labushen and Alex Carrie who got up and watched the match drinking coffee. I saw the score. Who will be the child in England who would like to bowl on such a wicket. The report showed that, this is exactly the pitch like the subcontinent, which is becoming difficult to believe. This pitch is very dangerous for the bowlers.

In this show, Australia women’s team player and his wife Alyssa Heli asked her husband Stark whether she was scared to see the high score in England before Ashes. On this, the fast bowler said, ‘I have not read it at all. He is playing exactly in the highway. What do you understand by scoring 300 runs in a Test match and out of India? I do not know. According to me, they are not playing for a draw.

Indian batsmen perform in England Test series

Apart from Gill in this Test series, Rishabh Pant scored a century in both innings of the first Test match, while Yashasvi Jaiswal and KL Rahul also batted amazing. These players have also scored a century. For England, Joe Root, Ben Docket and Jamie Smith have troubled the Indian bowlers. The batsmen have got a lot of help here.

Asish Roy
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