Shubman Gill Press Conference: From Jack Cropi to Anshul Kamboj … 5 big things of Shubman Gill’s press conference
Shubman Gill Press Conference 5 Big Things: Indian captain Shubman Gill held a press conference before the fourth Test to be played against England in Manchester, in which he did many things and gave all the updates about the players. The Indian captain made it clear that Rishabh Pant will be seen playing in the Manchester Test and will also do wicketkeeping.
Apart from this, Gill also talked about Anshul Kamboj’s debut, which has been included in the squad in place of Nitish Reddy. So let’s know what are the five big things of Gill’s press conference.
1- Rishabh Pant will play the fourth Test
Gill made it clear that Rishabh Pant, who was injured during keeping in the Lord’s Test, would be seen playing in the Manchester Test. In Manchester, Pant will also handle the wicketkeeping.
2- Anshul Kamboj
Talking about Pace bowling all -rounder Anshul Kamboj, Shubman Gill said that he is very close to his debut. However, Gill also made it clear that the final decision between the famous Krishna and Anshul Kamboj would be taken before the match.
3- Karun Nair
Karun has been seen in the playing XI of the three Tests played against England so far. However, Karun has not been able to score a half -century even once in the 6 innings of the three Tests. In such a situation, he was in full swing to drop the fourth test, but it has become clear from Gill’s words that Nair will be seen playing in Manchester too.
Talking on Karun Nair, Gill said, “We think he is batting well. He did not play his number in the first match. There is no problem with his batting. There is no half -century and then you are in the zone. We hope he will change.”
4- Akashdeep and Arshdeep not available
Shubman Gill made it clear in his press conference that fast bowlers Akashdeep and Arshdeep Singh will not be available for the fourth Test. Both bowlers are struggling with Inzari.
5- Gill spoke over dispute with Jack Croly
The Indian captain while talking about the controversy with Jack Croly on the third day of the Lord’s Test said that there were 7 minutes left and the English batsmen came to the crease 90 seconds. I think what happened was not a sportsman.