‘It’s a great feeling,’ says Shubman Gill on becoming new Gujarat Titans skipper

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‘It’s a great feeling,’ says Shubman Gill on becoming new Gujarat Titans skipper


Shubman Gill in motion. File.
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Star opener Shubman Gill expressed his happiness after being introduced because the captain of the Gujarat Titans (GT) forward of the seventeenth season of the Indian Premier League (IPL). Speaking in a video of the Gujarat-based franchise, the 24-year-old was requested how he was feeling after being introduced the skipper of the IPL 2022 champions, he replied that it will take one recreation to sink in that emotion.

“It’s going to take probably till the time we don’t play the first match, it’s not going to quite sink in. It’s a great feeling. I was about 7 or 8 years old when IPL started. Obviously, it’s a dream for any kid who wants to be a cricketer and who wants to play in the IPL to be able to captain a team, that kind of binding factor in this team. It feels amazing,” Gill stated.

When requested about captaincy, GT’s new skipper stated that it takes a lot of dedication, self-discipline, arduous work, and loyalty to steer a crew. He added that there can be a lot of new learnings that might assist him to achieve expertise as a captain. “We all know captainship comes with a lot of things and commitment is one of them, discipline is one of them, hard work is one of them, and loyalty is one of them. And because I have played under great leaders and I have learnt a lot from them I think those learnings that I have had from their experience playing under them will help me a lot in this IPL. We have great leaders in our team, be it Kane [Williamson], or be it Rashid [Khan], or be it [Mohammed] Shami or even David [Miller] and Wriddhiman [Saha] so it’s going to be great. Obviously, there will be a lot of learnings along the way which is what experience is and which will be my experience as a captain. I see a lot of people making great memories,” he concluded.

After Hardik Pandya went again to Mumbai Indians earlier on Monday, the ‘Little Prince’ of Ahmedabad was handed the captaincy duties. Gill has amassed 1373 runs in 33 innings at a mean of 47.34, with three centuries and eight fifties. Last season was monumental for the opener as he slammed 890 runs in 17 matches at a mean of 59.33, with three centuries and 4 fifties and was additionally named Orange Cap winner. (ANI)



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