Shubman Gill looks like a mini-Rohit Sharma: Ramiz Raja

Shubman Gill
Shubman Gill became the youngest double centurion in ODI cricket. File photo: IANS

Former Pakistan captain and ex-Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) chairman Ramiz Raja showered praise on Indian youngster Shubman Gill for his performances in one-dayers this year. Ramiz even compared Gill to his opening partner and Indian captain Rohit Sharma.

"Shubman Gill looks like a mini-Rohit Sharma. He has extra time and looks good. He has enough potential. Aggression will also develop with time. He doesn't need to change anything. He scored a double hundred recently," said Ramiz in a video on his YouTube channel.

Gill was unbeaten on 40 in India's successful chase of 109 against New Zealand in the second ODI at Raipur, while Rohit top-scored with an eye-catchy 51.

 

"Batting was easy for India because they have an outstanding batter like Rohit Sharma. He plays exceedingly well. He is an amazing striker of hook-and-pull shots, so a 108-run chase becomes easy," added the former Pakistan opener.

On Saturday, India's bowlers, led by Mohammed Shami, put up an impressive show to bowl out New Zealand for 108, setting the base for another series victory for the hosts. Shami (3/18) and Mohammed Siraj found seam movement to run through the New Zealand top and middle order, reducing them to 15/5 at one stage.

Though Glenn Phillips, Michael Bracewell and Mitchell Santner fought hard, they were unable to bail their side out of trouble and the pressure maintained by Hardik Pandya, Shardul Thakur, Washington Sundar and Kuldeep Yadav.

"India beat New Zealand at their own game. It was an outstanding bowling performance from them. Their length bowling, seam position was very good. Indian bowlers may not have a lot of pace but their ability to bowl in one spot means that they had a complete performance," observed Ramiz.

He also pointed out how India continued to dominate at home and added that if Pakistan want to become a better team, they need to learn from their neighbours on how to be a force to reckon with at home.

"It's tough to beat India in India. This is something to learn for other sub-continent teams, including Pakistan. It's because Pakistan have enough potential, but the home performance in terms of results or series wins is not as consistent as Team India. This is an important milestone for India in the World Cup year."

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