Shubman Gill is facing criticism for his poor form over the past few months in the white-ball formats.
Shubman Gill’s recent form has become a growing cause of concern for Team India as it sets its sights on the 2023 World Cup. Although Gill managed an unbeaten half-century against Nepal, his performance in the Asia Cup’s opening match against Pakistan raised eyebrows. He struggled significantly, scoring just 10 runs off 32 balls before falling victim to Haris Rauf. Notably, he encountered difficulties when facing left-arm pacer Shaheen Afridi as well.
Gill’s contrasting form was evident when he transitioned from the IPL earlier this year to the international format in June. After ending as the league’s top-scorer, Gill failed to make a significant impact in the World Test Championship final against Australia and during the West Indies ODIs, his scores were 7, 34, and 85. In the T20Is on the same tour, he failed to reach double figures in four out of five matches.
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However, it’s important to recognize Gill as a top-quality batsman who has showcased world-class performances for the Indian team. Earlier this year, he notched a remarkable double century in an ODI against New Zealand, demonstrating his incredible skill set. Former Pakistan captain Salman Butt believes that Gill’s struggles lie not in a lack of talent but in his ability to cope with the formidable swing at a certain pace.
