‘Virat Kohli, India was done without Rohit Sharma’: Jaw-dropping comment on Shubman Gill. Cricket news

New Delhi: Former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria appreciated the performance of India’s enthusiastic test series against England, which ended 2–2 in the recently concluded Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy. He reserved special praise for young captain Shubman Gill, who led the front in the absence of senior professionals Rohit Sharma and Virat Kohli, guiding India to win an exciting six runs in the final test at Oval.The Gill ended as the lead run-scorer of the series, with a remarkable 754 runs with 754 runs, including four centuries, and was named the Player of the Series by England head coach Brendon McCullum.
“Incredible – test cricket in your best form,” Kaneria said. “There is nothing that compares the demands of Test cricket. It tests every ounce of a player’s physical and mental cruelty in five days. Without Rohit and Virat this young Indian team performed incredibly led by Shubman Gill. He took the team to his shoulders and scored more than 700 runs – this is just outstanding. ,Mohammad Siraj was another standout artist. Paer of Hyderabad raced five wickets in the second innings of the final test and ended the series as the top wicket taker.“Mohammad Siraj is a true lion-heart. His commitment to the team is unmatched,” Kaneria said. “To play all five tests, all of which went to the distance, and reflect their incredible fitness and passion to bowl with the same intensity. They attacked their shoulders motion.”India’s victory in the final test was shaped by significant contributions to the entire board. Yashasvi Jaiswal placed the stage with 118, while in the second innings, Akash Deep’s Kitiri 66 proved important.“Fold, in my opinion, the sky was 66 of Deep. Those runs gave India very important,” Kaneria said. “Jiswal’s attacker Shatabdi, Ravindra Jadeja and Washington Sundar, played a major role in sealing the victory, with a late running order.”