Piyush Chawla: Shubman Gill’s Technique Keeps Him Consistently Scoring
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New Delhi, April 18 (NationPress) Former Indian spinner Piyush Chawla praised Shubman Gill's poised performance as a crucial factor in the Gujarat Titans' victory over the Kolkata Knight Riders. He also highlighted the missed opportunities by the AJinkya Rahane-led team in the final overs as pivotal to the match outcome.
Gill's impressive 86 runs propelled GT towards a five-wicket victory at the Narendra Modi Stadium on Friday, as he expertly managed the 181-run target, securing his team's third win in a row.
“Shubman Gill's talent is well-known. When he is in form, watching him bat is a delight. In this innings of 86, Gill executed only conventional cricket shots. He effectively put the KKR bowling attack under pressure by sticking to solid batting techniques. His risk management was superb, focusing on shots that were well within his reach. He made sure to send every delivery in his striking zone over the boundary. That's the elegance of his batting. His technique is so refined that he consistently accumulates runs,” Chawla remarked during an interview with JioStar.
Gill's performance kept GT in control throughout the chase, even as KKR made a late effort to contest, pushing the game into the final over before Rahul Tewatia and Shahrukh Khan took charge and completed the chase. Chawla noted that KKR squandered their chances earlier, despite a strong start from Cameron Green, who scored 79 runs.
“KKR appeared poised to surpass the 200-run mark easily after amassing 139 runs in the first 14 overs, thanks to Cameron Green's spectacular innings. Their comeback after losing three wickets in the Powerplay was remarkable. However, we have consistently discussed how the middle overs have posed challenges for KKR since IPL 2026.
“In Ahmedabad, they performed exceptionally well. Yet, when it came to capitalizing on scoring opportunities in the death overs, KKR's batters lacked focus and repeatedly lost their wickets. Their dismissals were not due to exceptional deliveries from GT bowlers but rather poor shot selection,” Chawla explained.
Ultimately, KKR concluded their innings at 180, losing six wickets for just 33 runs in the closing stages, a downturn that allowed Gujarat Titans' bowlers to regain control and maintain the target within reach.