Delhi: Shubman Gill, the young batter of the Indian team, has admitted that his batting in Test cricket is currently a matter of concern. Recently, his team Punjab suffered a shameful defeat of innings in the Ranji Trophy match against Karnataka in Bengaluru. Gill scored a century in the second inning after a flop in the first innings, but he failed to save the team from defeat. He said that after a good start of 25-30 runs, he puts a lot of pressure on himself, which dissolves his concentration.

In the five -match Test series played against Australia recently, Gill scored only 93 runs in three matches, due to which he faced a lot of criticism. In an interview to Hindustan Times, Gill said, “Red-ball (Test cricket) batting is a matter of concern for me. Many times I feel that when I score 25-30 runs, I start putting more pressure on myself that now I have to score big runs. I should not do this, because this is not the way I have developed my game. “

Gill, who made a Test debut on the Melbourne Cricket Ground against Australia in 2020, believes that he goes into a zone where he puts more pressure on himself. He said, “I play with a particular zone and intentions, but sometimes I lose it, when I set, I feel the pressure to score big runs, which dissolves my concentration. It is very important to keep in mind on such important occasions, and I think this can keep me in the game all the time. “

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