Shubman Gill shows noteworthy footwork- Group India hitter Shubman Gill absorbed the Caribbean climate and broke into a dance on-field during Day 1 of the main Test against West Indies at Windsor Park, Roseau in Dominica on Wednesday, July 12. He checked out comfortably while scoring to some Caribbean music.
Bowling first in the wake of losing the throw, the guests packaged out the hosts for a pitiful 150 in 64.3 overs.
Off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin featured with figures of 5/60 from 24.3 overs, while left-arm spinner Ravindra Jadeja additionally intrigued, guaranteeing 3/26.
Accordingly, India went to stumps at 80/0 after 23 overs, with debutant Yashasvi Jaiswal unbeaten on 40 and captain Rohit Sharma on 30.
In the meantime, the Twitter record Fancode has shared a video of Gill flaunting his moving abilities even as West Indies were surrendering to Indian spinners.
As the last-wicket sets of Rahkeem Cornwall and Jomel Warrican were talking about how to manage
India’s bowlers, Gill was seen scoring to the beats of some perky music.
Gill opens up batting at No. 3
Just before the Test series against West Indies, Indian skipper Rohit had affirmed
that Gill would bat at No. 3, while debutant Jaiswal would open.
The Indian captain had uncovered that the hitter himself moved toward the group the board and mentioned for the one-down position.
Talking in front of the Dominica Test, Gill opened up progressing and said:
It is a position where I need to combine. It is in every case great to play with the new ball. I have the involvement in the new ball, and while you’re batting at No. 3,
it isn’t exceptionally unique even though it is a smidgen of a distinction.”
In front of the continuous match in Dominica, Gill had highlighted in 16 Tests,
scoring 921 runs at a normal of 32.89, with two hundred and four fifties.