Gill also spoke about his performance in the ODI series in West Indies.
Gill, for quite some time, has been considered one for the future. His performances in the limited opportunities he has got at the international level have shown hints of how good a batter he can be with time.
He has played 11 Tests and 6 ODIs for India, scoring 579 and 254 runs respectively with the best scores of 91 and 98*. He is yet to score a hundred in any format of international cricket.
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In an interview with News24 Sports, Gill talked about the toughest spell he faced in cricket while recalling his match-winning 91 runs in the Brisbane Test against Australia last year.
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Talking about chasing the target of 328 runs in the fourth Test against Australia with the series on the line, he said that it was a tailor-made situation for him to play his natural game.
“We were chasing some 300-350 odd runs. I thought, there can’t be a better opportunity to play my natural game as the team wanted runs at a brisk rate and I like to play fast bowlers. You get into the zone as and when you start playing shots and build your innings,” he added.
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“We didn’t get any practice due to rains. We were practicing indoors for two days and saw the wicket only on the match day. But as soon as I saw it, I felt the wicket was good and I should capitalize on the opportunity on such a wicket. I started well and that gave me a lot of confidence,” Gill said.
Gill will now travel to Zimbabwe for the three-match ODI series.
(News24 Sports inputs)