
News India Live, Digital Desk: Indian Cricket: Shubman Gill, who is called the ‘Prince’ of Indian cricket, is often compared to great batsmen Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma. But two big veterans of the cricket world, former England captain Nasir Hussain and former India coach Ravi Shastri believe that this comparison is still in a hurry and is not good for Gill.
Nasir Hussain told the biggest weakness
Former England captain and well-known commentator Nasir Hussain praised Shubman Gill’s talent, but also gave a big advice. He said, “Shubman is a great and talented player, but it is wrong to compare him with great players like Virat and Rohit from now on.”
Hussain also pointed to a technical shortage of Gill. He told that Gill is often dismissed in the same way on the balls going out of the off-stump. He said, “Gill will have to work on his ‘hard hands’ (habit of playing the bat firmly). He can become a superstar, but he needs some time.”
Ravi Shastri also advised
Former India head coach Ravi Shastri also appeared to agree with Nasir Hussain. He said, “Shubman Gill is a very ‘classy player. He is still young and learning from his mistakes. I am sure that he will one day become a world-class player.”
Shastri also appealed to the people not to pressurize Gill. He said, “Every player needs his time. Virat and Rohit have achieved this position by performing continuously for years. Gill should also get a chance to make his way.”
What is the squeezing of both veterans?
Both veterans believe that Shubman Gill has the full potential of India to become the next big star. However, instead of putting the burden of becoming ‘next Kohli’ or ‘next Rohit’ on him, he should be given a chance to become ‘first Shubman Gill’.
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