Shubman Gill, the promising India opener, has admitted that the shortage of bilateral cricket between the 2 sides makes it troublesome for India’s batters to dominate Pakistan’s potent pack assault, led by Shaheen Shah Afridi.
“We don’t play against Pakistan as often as we do against some other teams. We all know that their bowling attack is quite good and when you don’t play against such attacks often it makes a bit of difference in main tournaments,” Gill mentioned on Saturday, forward of Sunday’s Asia Cup Super Four tie between the 2 neighbours.
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When Gill struggled to attain in opposition to Afridi, Naseem Shah and Haris Rauf final week on the Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, it was his first ever look in worldwide cricket versus Pakistan.
In reality, 5 India cricketers – Gill, Ishan Kishan, Shreyas Iyer, Shardul Thakur and Mohammed Siraj – confronted Pakistan for the primary time of their careers in the course of the ‘no-result’ match.
Despite the match being deserted, Gill was thrilled to have performed in opposition to Pakistan. While a majority of established stars discuss with the charged sport as “just another game”, Gill acknowledged it was barely totally different.
“It was different. That was my first time against Pakistan in senior cricket. The pressure is slightly different (from other matches),” he mentioned.
“The pressure will be there no matter what game you play – whether it is against Afghanistan, Netherlands or Pakistan. We have the same level of nerves no matter what.”
On Friday, Gill celebrated his birthday as India slogged it out within the nets on the R. Premadasa Stadium. The opener who has staked a declare to be the successor of India’s batting hoped that he might play a component in India’s win and hand it over to India’s cricket followers as a “return gift”.
Source: sportstar.thehindu.com