Is Shubman Gill the 'ridiculously talented' batter Shane Watson praises ahead of Gold Coast T20I?
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Key Takeaways
- Shane Watson endorses Shubman Gill as a remarkable talent.
- Gill's recent T20I form has raised concerns.
- The upcoming T20I is set to be a historic event at Carrara Oval.
- Modern players face challenges in adapting to multiple formats.
- The Gold Coast community anticipates this major sporting event.
Gold Coast, Nov 5 (NationPress) Legendary batsman Shane Watson has showered accolades on India's opener Shubman Gill, commending him for his remarkable consistency at the crease. He emphasized that Gill's ability to adjust to various formats will soon become evident, labeling him a 'ridiculously talented' batsman with extraordinary technique.
Despite being a crucial player across formats, Gill's recent T20I stats since his return in September 2025 have raised concerns, with only 170 runs in ten innings, averaging 24.14, and a strike rate of 148.24.
During the ongoing Australia tour, he has faced challenges, recording scores of 37 not out, 5, and 15 in the initial three matches of the five-game series.
While addressing the media on Wednesday, Watson reflected on the difficulties modern batsmen face when frequently switching between formats, stating, 'It definitely is a challenge, and the more you do it, the better you get at understanding the small adjustments needed in your technique, game plan, and mindset for each format to achieve your best version.'
The upcoming fourth T20I is historic, marking the first-ever match between India and Australia at Carrara Oval (previously known as People's First Stadium) in Gold Coast.
Watson expressed his enthusiasm for this venue hosting a significant event, noting, 'It's an amazing opportunity for the Gold Coast to showcase its stunning natural beauty. For the Indian team to compete here and for the Gold Coast to host a match of this caliber is incredibly special for the local community. I'm certain that players and Indian fans who traveled here will thoroughly enjoy the tournament.'