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Old Indian batter Sanjay Manjrekar has raised questions Shubman gillField behavior after India’s wealthy loss in the third test against England to sir’s. The 25 -year -old Indian Pattern, which had been in a phenomenal touch in the first two tests, was involved in a stunned exchange with Zak Crawley – And maybe it has been very difficult for him.
Gill, who had marked three centuries in the series, was fired for only 6 in the second post the following morning. India lost the test for 22 runs and now trace 1-2 in the five-game series.
Speaker SpongeOn the day of the party, Manjrekar said that while Shot kohli He prospered in clashes and used them to lift his game, Gill’s verbal battle seemed to throw it instead of motivating him.
“With Kohli, the aggression made him stronger: he became a better baptism when things were warmed up. But Gill’s reaction was different. He did not help his cause. This made me ask -to me where Gill was headed. Because this type of fire did not get the best in him, it seemed to be touched.” Said Manjrekar.
Manjrekar noted that Gill never seemed like a player who feeds verbal duels. He wondered if recent captaincy and recent success led Gill to feel the need to claim unnecessarily.
“If Gill was naturally burning, we would have seen it earlier in his career. Kohli was always ready for a scrap, even before he became a captain. With Gill, he feels like a new thing, perhaps driven by recent success or leadership responsibilities.” Added.
Gill entered the Lord’s test in red, and has marked 485 runs in just five entries. But Lord’s’s second entry presented a tougher stage: a new new ball and a response field. According to Manjrekar, the additional pressure he made on himself could have worked against him.
“He attracted attention to himself at the wrong time. It was not like the previous entries with a soft ball and a flat ground. This was a real test of skill and temperament,” Manjrekar explained.
With the fourth test still a few days away, Manjrekar believes that this is the perfect window for Gill to regroup and reset, both mentally and technically.
“This eight-day break is ideal. There are good people around him, especially his father, who played an important role in his development. Gill does not need to be Kohli or Dhoni. He just has to discover who he wants to be and make sure his leadership helps to beat, not to hurt him.” Manjrekar added more.
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