Sachin Tendulkar made Shubman Gill invincible: ‘calm, composition and organized’. Cricket news

New Delhi: India’s captain Shubman Gill showed remarkable stability in his view and performed the honor for “Good Balls” for a record-brakeing 754-Run Tally in the Test series against England, Cricket Legend Sachin Tendulkar said on Tuesday.While Gill crossed Sunil Gavaskar’s highest run record by an Indian in a bilateral test series (774), he assumed the maximum run mark of the most run by an Indian captain in a series (732). With 754 runs, Gill is now second in the all-time captain’s list, only behind Sir Don Bradman, who scored 810 runs.Tendulkar said in a series of videos posted on the Reddit, “Shubman batted brilliantly throughout the series. He looked calm, composed and organized.”“When it comes to quality batting, you found a clear head and a game plan – how are you going to make your innings – and it was very consistent as far as his thought process was related, as it reflects on your footwork.”
“If you are not clear in your head, your body does not react accordingly. His body was responding brilliantly. He looked very high. He had so much time to play the ball and accurately for his footwork,” he said.Tendulkar highlighted Gill’s ability to deal with quality delivery as an important force.“The most important thing I saw was the honor of a good ball, where sometimes the tendency is to push the ball to the front leg, even if it is not close to your leg,” he said.“He was able to defend there and continuously defended the front leg well. If you see how he batted throughout the series, I felt that his front foot defense was solid. His ability to leave the ball was very good. Overall, the shot selection was very, very good and accurate. ,‘Great view’ by SirajTendulkar was also full of praise for Pesar Mohammad Siraj, who led India’s bowling attack during the five -match series and took 23 wickets, including the magic winning a match at the Oval.“Incredible. Great view. I like his attitude,” said Tendulkar.
“I love Vasant in her feet. If you don’t see the scoreboard and you just look at her body language, you will not be able to make it whether it is a day that Siraj has taken five wickets or has not got anything – body language is the same.”He said, “(Siraj) attitude and attitude are the same. If a fast bowler is on your face continuously, no batsman likes,” he said.Batting’s Mestro said that while India was a bit away during England’s strong partnership between Root and Harry Brook, the team gave an impressive reply the next day.“The team played like a solid unit. Ever since they moved to the ground (five days), all charged and focused. As we say, there was a fixed plan, plan-wise. His perspective had a lot of discipline, especially bowlers, ”he said.“If you notice, in the fourth (day) evening, I think they were lacking a little discipline and this happens when there is a partnership (and) two batsmen playing an attacker,” he said.‘Leave Rishabh alone’Tendulkar while talking about wicketkeeper-son Rishabh Pant said that when he has discovered his game, he should not be highly examined for his shot selection.
Tendulkar said, “He has developed a good habit of playing an impressive innings. He has come to know his game. There were occasions where people felt that they do not need to play a certain shot, but a person like Rishabh should be left alone.”“I am not saying (he should attack) when you are looking to save a match – obviously he must have a different approach. But if it is the first innings, or the second innings, or the third innings, or even for that case, if he is playing in the fourth innings, in what position it (allows), that he has revealed.”Jadeja, Jaiswal, Rahul Earned praiseTendulkar called Senior all-rounder Ravindra Jadez a “weak player”, who is not always a credit for which he deserves.“I would say, an undefied player. The way he contributes, he does not get so much credit. As a batsman, he has been notable in this series. Not only in this series, but if you notice many times, he will come and he will stand the opposition,” he said.He also appreciated the fearless approach of Yashasvi Jaiswal and maturity at the crease.He said, “He (Jaiswal) has impressed me because of his mindset. Because he is a fearless batsman and he knows when to faster, when to play and (a) run, (and) when the non-strayer is to go to the end. I think a batsman needs to understand this,” he said.Tendulkar was equally influenced by KL Rahul’s composition and disciplined batting.He said, “This is probably one of the best I have seen with him (Rahul) bat. The way he was defending, close to the body and the way he was leaving the ball, I felt that he was fully organized,” he said.He said, “He knew where his stump was and where to leave the ball. I almost realized that sometimes he was able to disappoint the bowler,” he said.