Timesofindia.com at Ahmedabad: Quoting a cloudy situation in Ahmedabad, Indian team Captain Shubman gill On Wednesday, he said playing additional sailors in the first test against West Indies, starting Thursday at Narendra Modi Stadium.“You will get to know Xi tomorrow. The situation and the weather are tempting to play additional sailors. We will make a call tomorrow after seeing the moisture on the field,” he told reporters.
Gill acknowledged that it would challenge players who are part of the Asian Cup winner but said it would be more mental adjustment than technical.“It’s a speedy recovery for this test, I want to get into the zone, switching more mental format than technical,” he said.Shubman Gill said a decision on Jasprit BumrahThe entry will be taken by match, depending on how much he has focused on the test and how the players feel, adding that nothing has been decided. “The call to Bumrah will be matched to match, depending on how much he has recovered in the test and how the players feel, nothing has been decided,” he said. At his own work burden, Gill said he would rather take it a week by week without seeing it too far, emphasizing that for the beating, his challenge was more about mental fatigue than physical tension as it was for bowling players. He added that, at this time, he felt fresh.“While playing cricket so much, I would take it a week after week, I didn’t look too far, for a batter, it was more mental fatigue than a player who was not physical, now, I was fresh,” Gill said.
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The 26 -year -old also warned West Hindia that his team would play “Cricket Tough” in a two -game test series.“There is no easy choice … we want to play hard cricket, every test in England goes a long way, we’re ready to play hard cricket, we play in India after a year, any important series, we will look for the series,” he said.About the playing situation, Gill added: “Any team coming to India knows the challenge here is rotation and upside down. We want Wicket to give something for both battles and players.”