India and Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) all-rounder Ramandeep Singh has shared his experience of playing alongside Shubman Gill ahead of the Asia Cup 2025 as well. He also has stated that Gill’s adaptability, according to the situation and conditions, have been the biggest learning for him so far as well.

Speaking on the sidelines of the 2025 Buchi Babu tournament, Ramandeep Singh stated that Gill has learned to mould his gameplay according to the match situation as well.
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He said, as quoted by New Indian Express: “He moulds himself according to the situation which is not easy. He is very tactical I would say. He plays according to wickets. He is not rigid. That’s what I have learnt from him — to be flexible. On green wickets, you have to leave the balls as well. Leaving balls and not giving your wicket is also dominance. That’s what I am learning from Gill.”

Ramandeep Singh, who has played two T20Is for India, has shared that he would always choose to play for KKR if given the option.
“I have never played cricket for money. I always wanted to remain loyal to the franchise that has given me an opportunity at the highest level. Phone calls will keep coming. Every team needs good players and luckily I am in that group. But it was KKR that gave me that opportunity and fame so it will always remain close to my heart. So when Venky (Mysore) sir (KKR managing director) asked me about their retention plan about me and told me I am free to go to the auction pool to fetch a bigger price, I told him sir ‘I want to play for KKR.’ Anyway I was playing for 20 lakh in the previous season and getting 4 crore was a big thing for me.”
