Test of the 4th Ind Vs Eng: “Shubman Gill gave me full support in the backstage”, explains Sai Sudharsan | Cricket news

Timesofindia.com in Manchester: One day when India strikers showed a grain against the disciplined attack of England, Sai Sudharsan credited the Captain of the Test of India, Shubman Gill, for his calm advice which helped him to develop a 61 vital balls on 151 balls on the first day of the fourth test at Old Trafford.“After the first game, Shuban (Shubman Gill) gave me full support in the backstage. He clearly said to everyone. He was the same Shubi of IPL,” Sudharsan told journalists at the press conference after the game of the day on Wednesday.Sudharsan, who replaced Karun Nair in the game game, looked composed even on a difficult surface which offered a movement of rebound and inconsistent seam. “There was a variable rebound, a counter with two rhythms. Throughout the day, the ball moved and did something on the ground, “he said. The young left -hander was frank on his dismissal, an uncultivated attraction of the fine leg. “I did not know how I had dropped it on the leg. England does it quite often for other strikers too. I knew completely in this game,” he said.Despite the pressure of a return test, Sudharsan insisted that he was focused on the game for the team. “I do not consider it a pressure but an opportunity to express myself. I wanted to play the situation and do well for the team,” he said.
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Sudharsan also revealed that Rishabh Pant had trouble suffering after being struck at the right foot during his aggressive 37 -point shot. “Rishabh Pant has suffered a lot. He struck very well today,” he said, referring to a possible concern for the management of the team before day 2.India ended day 1 at 264/4, with Ravira Jadeja (19 not out) and Shardul Thakur (19 not out) strong holding company. Yashasvi Jaiswal (58) and the sleeves made up of Sudharsan gave India a solid platform, but pant’s injury could be the main subject of discussion in the future.




