‘It motivated me to put a price on my wicket..’: Shubman Gill’s Centurion Knock Explained

India’s star batter Shubman Gill made a stellar comeback in the second innings of the first Test against Bangladesh, cracking a brilliant century after falling for a duck in the first innings. His resilient knock of 119 off 176 balls on Day 3 in Chennai was a display of both skill and determination, putting India firmly in control of the match.

Shubman Gill’s Motivational Factor Revealed

In a post-match press conference, Gill disclosed the driving force behind his outstanding performance. After a disappointing first innings, Gill was determined to “put a price on his wicket” and prove his resilience. This mindset led him to score his 12th international century, surpassing Pakistan’s Babar Azam in total centuries since 2022.

Gill said, “Having gotten out the way I did in the first innings, I was disappointed. It motivated me further to put a price on my wicket.” His century helped India set a target of 515 runs for Bangladesh, a daunting challenge for the opposition.

Record-Breaking Century

This century was not only significant for India’s prospects in the match, but also for Gill’s personal record. It marked his third Test century in a single year and placed him ahead of international greats like Babar Azam. His partnerships, particularly the crucial 137-run stand with Rishabh Pant, bolstered India’s total, allowing them to dictate the match.

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The Game So Far

After India declared their innings at 287/4, Bangladesh was left reeling at 158/4, with R Ashwin’s 3-wicket haul further pushing them on the back foot.

A Friendly Banter with Pant

Gill shared a light-hearted moment with Rishabh Pant during the match, telling Pant to “calm down” after hitting his bat too hard. “I was saving my bat,” Gill joked, showcasing the camaraderie between the two players.

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