Shubman Gill needs to convert his starts to justify his talent: Pragyan Ojha
Pragyan Ojha believes Shubman Gill is an 'exceptional talent' but needs to convert his strong starts to become worthy of his reputation.
In his nascent Test career, Shubman Gill has impressed all and sundry with his eloquent strokeplay. But even after scoring 6 thirty-plus scores in 8 innings, including 3 fantastic fifties, the 22-year-old is yet to score a century.
The first Test between England and India in Chennai had a similar script. The opener scored an enamoring 29 in the first innings but got out against the run of play hitting an uppish on-drive which was caught at mid-on. In the second stint, Gill looked good again but lost his wicket right after reaching his half-ton.
Talking to Sports Today, Pragyan Ojha said Shubman Gill needs to 'hold on a bit' and be more consistent.
"When you talk about Shubman Gill, he is exceptionally talented and has got that extra time. But I felt he needs to hold on a bit. At times he goes with the flow and that's when he gets out. So that's something he needs to understand because everyone is talking so highly about him. It's something he needs to balance because he is getting that starts but he needs to convert them. That's where his talent will be justified," said Pragyan Ojha.
England trounced the Indians comprehensively by 227 runs to take a 1-0 lead in the 4-Test series.
Rishabh Pant should have seen through Jimmy Anderson's spell: Pragyan Ojha
Pragyan Ojha also spoke about Rishabh Pant's knock on Tuesday. After India lost 4 wickets for 92 runs in the 4th innings, all eyes were again on the pugnacious wicketkeeper to recreate his counter-attacking magic. But he was foxed by an off-cutter by James Anderson and could only score 11.
It was the last over of Anderson's spell in which he had previously accounted for Shubman Gill and Ajinkya Rahane. Pragyan Ojha said Pant should have seen off the spell before unleashing his natural game.
"Pant should play the way he has been playing but one thing could have been different. Pant exactly knew that Jimmy Anderson's that spell was very crucial and if you look at those spinners, they were not that great. Yes, the wicket was helping a lot but we saw Dom Bess bowling those full tosses and short deliveries; Jack Leach was creating those wicket-taking opportunities but he was not that consistent. If he had been there with Virat Kohli, we would have saved the Test match. In Test cricket, you have to see through some spells that you have to see through to make sure things are okay. That's where I felt Rishabh Pant could have played to the situation," said Pragyan Ojha.
The second Test between India and England will commence on February 13th.