Why is Gill not playing in T20? (PC-PTI)
Shubman Gill Flop Show, The performance of Indian cricket team’s star player Shubman Gill in T20 International has been very poor. Questions are constantly being raised on giving him a chance in place of Sanju Samson. But the biggest question here is that despite being so technically strong, why is Shubman Gill continuously failing in this format. After all, why has it become difficult for Shubman Gill to even stay on the 22 yard strip? Could it be because of the pressure that remains on him before every T20 match? What is that pressure under which Gill is probably buried, a glimpse of which was also seen in the Cuttack T20, let us tell you.
Reason for failure of gill
Shubhman Gill The biggest picture of continuous failure was seen in Cuttack T20. This right-handed batsman got out while playing very aggressive shots which is not his game. Gill hit a four on the first ball but tried to hit it in the air on the second ball, as a result he was caught out at long on. Gill doesn’t bat like this. Like Virat, he first reads the mood of the pitch and then plays his shots, but the way Team India is playing T20 cricket now, perhaps there is no scope for such a strategy, which is why Gill is trying to attack as soon as he comes to the crease.
Is Sanju Samson also under pressure?,
Shubman Gill has taken over the opening in place of Sanju Samson. He bats very fast. His strike rate is more than 170 and he has also scored three T20 centuries. So is Gill trying to play like Sanju Samson? This is what it seems like after looking at Gill. Besides, there is also pressure from fellow players. Along with him, Abhishek Sharma comes to bat who plays at a strike rate of 200. In such a situation, it is natural for Gill to come under pressure. However, Gill will have to remember that he has not been able to score a single half-century in T20 International in the year 2025. Although he is the vice-captain of the T20 team, but if his performance continues like this then he can also be dropped from the team.