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“It is difficult to put consistently when the ball and wicket are not matching” – Shubman Gill
By SMCS - Jul 2, 2025 8:40 am
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Ahead of the second test against England, Indian captain Shubman Gill opined on the Indian lower-order batting and said that our lower-order batting sometimes isn’t able to contribute as much as the other teams as well.

Team India
Team India

While speaking in the pre-match presentation, Shubman Gill said, “It’s been one of the things that we always talk about, especially with our batting depth that our batting lower order sometimes isn’t able to contribute as much as the other teams.”

Gill also spoke about his innings of 147 in the first Test against England and added that he could have scored 50 more in a partnership with Rishabh Pant as well. Gill also stated the Indian top order should take more responsibility and bat longer as well.

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“But having said that, you can also look at the other side as well. I was batting on 147, and the way I got out, maybe I could have scored 50 more in a partnership with Rishabh. If you get a good ball and you get out, that’s fine. But once you are set and you know that you don’t really have that much depth in your batting order, maybe the top order could take a little bit more responsibility and bat completely out of the game. So I think these are different perspectives to look at the game. But definitely your lower order, when your last 5 or 6 doesn’t contribute as much, then it becomes easier for the opposition to come back in the game,” Gill said.

Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill

Shubman Gill also reflected on bowling consistently in one area, especially against a strong batting line-up like England as well.

“The important thing is how consistently you bowl in one area against a batting line-up like England. They hit a loose ball or a good ball, so as a bowler, it is difficult to put consistently when the ball and wicket are not matching. So, the main thing is how consistently we can put the ball in an area,” Shubman Gill concluded.