Shubman Gill failed abroad, now how suddenly started raining runs? Yuvraj Singh opened secret

How Shubman Gill suddenly started raining abroad? (PC-PTI)

Shubman Gill has done wonders on England tour. In the first Test, he scored a century and in the second Test, he came out with a double century from his bat. The question is that what happened suddenly that Shubman Gill who failed abroad suddenly started raining runs. This secret was revealed by Yuvraj Singh in front of his father Yograj Singh. Yograj told that Shubman Gill has worked on his hand, due to which his batting has become better. This was said by his son Yuvraj Singh to Yograj. Let us tell you what Yuvraj said to his father?

Shubman Gill worked on this thing

Yograj Singh said in an interview, ‘Shubman Gill has worked on his hands. There has always been some problem in his straight hand but I talked to Yuvi three days ago. He told me that the problem that Papa Gill had a straight hand is now right. I always tell him not to be out. The way Gill is putting the cover drive, it shows that his straight hand is now running properly. He is batting like a magic.

Apart from this, Shubman Gill has also worked on his foot position. Earlier there was a lot of gap between his feet and the bat, so that the bowlers used to try to dismiss these swinger, Gill also had a problem on the ball coming in many times, but now the gap between the bat and the pad is over, that is why his defense is also looking better.

Shubman Gill broke many records

Shubman Gill has scored 269 runs in Edgbaston Test. Which is the biggest score of any Indian captain in Test cricket. Shubman Gill also made history by scoring a double century in England, he became the first Indian captain to hit a double century in the Test in this country. Team India scored 587 runs on the basis of this historic innings of Gill. In response, England lost 3 wickets for 77 runs in the first innings. Now Team India would like to win England’s innings quickly and win at Edgbaston.

Asish Roy
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