
Former Indian cricket Manoi Tiwars said SHUBMAN GILL is trying to copy virata Kohli as the captain of the test by bringing aggression. Gill was at the forefront of a drama that developed late on the day of the third day of the Lord’s test when he went to the English openers Zak Crawley and Ben Duckett for Time.
In the end, the toboggan battle would win England, which continued to win the test and took 2-1 leadership in the series. The match also saw that Gill suffered a rare failure with a bat when he was released to 16 and 6. Tiwars felt that Undesirable aggression did not help Gill With his launch and said he saw that a 25 -year -old man had aggressive thinking in IPL.
The former cricket claimed that this behavior was unlike Gill and felt that this great aggression was not needed.
“I don’t like the way Captain Gill is about things. I think he’s trying to copy what the virat has done for the last time. And as a result, it doesn’t help his launch,” Tiwary Sportsboom.com said.
“Since he became Captain IPL, I have noticed that he is getting into aggressive thinking and has animated cottages with the judges. It was unlike GILL.
“I know the captain should lead from the front, but this aggression is not necessary.
“May be aggressive without verbally returning”
Tiwars said Gill could be aggressive without verbally returning it. The former cricket feels that such aggression is not good for the game and was not happy with the language and words that players used during the match.
“He can stick to his aggressive style. That doesn’t mean you always have to give him verbally.
“I’m not happy with the language and words that come into the sound when they are near the stump. You represent the Indian cricket team. I think it has become a trend, because previous captains probably used such words to express their anger, but it must be controlled.
India and England will be missed in the Manchester test since July 23rd.
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Published:
Sabyasachi Chowdhury
Published on:
22 July 2025
Tune