Gill-Abhishek’s fun on the beach (Photo: Instagram)
Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill, both are the tomorrow of Indian cricket. The next big star. There are many similarities between these two players. Firstly, both of them are childhood friends. Both have been playing cricket together since the age of 13-14. Apart from being friends, both of them are also disciples of the same guru. And, his guru is Yuvraj Singh, who is angry after seeing the pictures of his two disciples which came out from Australia. He got angry and showed them the fear of shoes.
Fun for the sea in Gold Coast
The Indian team is currently on Australia tour for the T20 series. The 5-match T20 series is currently tied at 1-1. And, now the fourth T20 is to be held in Gold Coast on 6th November. But, before that, Abhishek and Shubman reached Gold Coast to enjoy the sea. Both of them not only had fun on the beach, they also went shirtless into the sea.

Yuvraj showed Abhishek-Gill his fear of shoes!
When Abhishek Sharma posted pictures of his beach fun with Shubhman Gill on social media, after seeing them, Yuvraj Singh was seen getting angry instead of being happy. Commenting on that post of Abhishek, he wrote in Punjabi – Juti lavaan dona de. Meaning I will hit both of them with shoes.

Yuvraj Singh has also just taken a pinch
It is obvious that Yuvraj Singh has jokingly shown his disciples the fear of shoes. Both Abhishek Sharma and Shubman Gill are star batsmen of the team. He has the responsibility of opening in the T20 series against Australia. In the first 3 T20s of the series, Abhishek Sharma has scored a half-century in only one match. Whereas Shubman Gill’s performance has not been the same so far.
What would the Crown Prince want from his disciples?
To win the T20 series, India needs to win the last two matches. And, this will be the target of host Australia also. Being a guru, Yuvraj Singh would also like that it is okay for his disciple to have fun. But, he also returned after making India win the series. Just like he used to win matches for India on his own.