
SHUBMAN GILL (Getty Images) New Delhi: Indian Captain Shubman Gill showed a remarkable consistency in his approach and showed respect for “good balls” on the way to a record 754-run in the test series against England, Sachin Tendulkar cricket legend said on Tuesday.While Gill missed the opening of Sunil Gavascar about most of the Indian running in the bilateral test series (774), Gavascus had a mark of most of the Indian captain in the series (732). With 754 runs, Gill now sits second in the list of captains of all time, behind only Sir Don Bradman, who scored 810.“SHUBMAN was brilliantly burning throughout the series. He looked calm, composed and organized,” Tendulkar said in a number of videos published on Reddit.“When it comes to quality tab, you must have a clear head and a game plan – how you build your shifts – and was very consistent in terms of its thought process, because it reflects on your leg.”
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“If it is not clear in its head, your body does not correspond to the way.Tendulkar emphasized Gill’s ability to solve quality supplies as a key strength.“The most important thing I noticed was respect for a good ball, where sometimes there is a tendency to push the ball on the front leg, even if it’s not close to your leg,” he said.“He was able to defend himself and constantly defend himself well on his front leg. When you look at how he detonated in the series, I felt his front leg defense was solid. His ability to leave the ball was very good.“Excellent approach” from SirajTendulkar was also full of praise for Pacer Mohammed Siraj, who led the Indian bowling attack during a series of five games and picked up 23 goals, including the magic winning in the oval in the last test.“Incredible. Excellent approach. I like his attitude,” Tendulkar said.
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“I love spring in his feet. If you don’t look at the result table and just look at his body language, you will not be able to tell if he is on the day he took five goals or has nothing – the body language is the same.”“(Siraj’s) attitude and approach are the same. If the fast pitch is constantly on the face, such, no Batsman doesn’t like it,” he said.Maestro noted that while India was slightly out of the brand during the strong partnership of England between Joe Root and Harry Brook on the fourth day, the team responded impressively the following day.“The team played as a solid unit. Since they came to the pitch (on a fifth day), everyone looked full and concentrated. As we say, planned, there was a definitive plan. There was much more discipline, especially pitch,” he said.“If you notice, the fourth (day) in the evening I think they lacked a little discipline and that it always happens when a partnership occurs (a) two doughs playing an attacking game,” he added.“Leave Rishabh in the room”Tendulkar spoke of lean panties with Wicketkeeper Rishabh and said that while he came to his game, he should not be too examined for his selection of shot.
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“He developed a good habit of playing the incident shifts. He came to his game. There were opportunities where people felt they didn’t have to play a certain shot, but someone like Rishabh should be left alone,” Tendulkar said.“I’m not saying (should attack) if you are trying to save the match – then of course they must have a different approach. But if it is the first shift or the second shift or the third shift, or even find it if it plays in the fourth shift in which the situation (permits) is detected.”Jadeja, jaiswal, rahul earn praiseTendulkar called senior versatile Ravindr Jadeja as a “underestimated player” who does not always win the credit he deserves.“I would say, the underestimated player. The way he contributes does not have so much credit. As the dough was remarkable in this series. Not only in this series, but if you notice many times, it will come and rattle the opposition,” he said.Yashasvi also praised Jaiswal’s fearless approach and maturity in the fold.“He (Jaiswal) impressed me because of his thinking. Because he is a fearless Batsman and knows when he is to speed up when to play and (a) run, (a) when to go to the end of the non-page. I think he has to understand it,” he said.Tendulkar was equally impressed by the folded and disciplined launch of KL Rahula.“It’s maybe one of the best I have seen him (Rahul) a bat. The way he resisted, near the body and the way he left the ball, I thought he was completely organized,” he said.“He knew where his stump was and where to leave the ball. I almost had the feeling that he had ever been able to frustrate the pitch,” he added.