Ravichandran Ashwin has recently shared his perspective on Shubman Gill's approach to media interactions, suggesting that the young cricketer possesses a natural authenticity, and doesn't appear to be overly coached or trained in what to say. This observation comes amidst Gill's increasing responsibilities as the captain of the Indian Test team.
Ashwin, speaking on his YouTube channel "Ash Ki Baat," noted that Gill's answers in press conferences seem genuine and effortless. He feels that Gill doesn't try to create a false impression, highlighting a "natural flair" in his communication style. This is noteworthy, especially considering the scrutiny and pressure that come with leading the national team.
Gill's recent appointment as captain for the upcoming five-match Test series against England has placed him firmly under the spotlight. Replacing veterans like Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, Gill faces the challenge of not only leading the team but also maintaining his batting form in the demanding English conditions. Ashwin has acknowledged the pressure on Gill, stating that the young star might be "too overwhelmed" by the attention and responsibility. He emphasized the importance of a good start for Gill, both as a captain and a batsman, to build confidence.
Despite the pressures, Gill has expressed his determination to separate his captaincy duties from his batting mindset. He aims to make decisions as a batsman while on the field, avoiding the added pressure of constantly thinking about his role as captain. Gill also recognizes the valuable contributions of senior players like Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli, and Ravichandran Ashwin in providing a "blueprint" for winning Test series away from home. He intends to learn from their leadership styles and apply those lessons to his own captaincy.
Ashwin has also praised Gill's cricketing abilities on multiple occasions. Following Gill's impressive innings against Bangladesh in the ICC Champions Trophy, Ashwin lauded him as "absolute gold dust" in the one-day format. He acknowledged Gill's exceptional talent, temperament, and ability to adapt to different pitch conditions. Ashwin also highlighted Gill's improved fielding skills, particularly in the challenging position of short mid-wicket, during the recent Test series against England. He noted Gill's consistent progress and ability to overcome initial challenges in that fielding position. Furthermore, Ashwin has expressed admiration for Gill's technique against formidable bowlers like Shaheen Afridi, dissecting his batting approach and highlighting his adaptability.
While acknowledging the potential challenges Gill faces, Ashwin's observations suggest a belief in Gill's inherent capabilities and his capacity to handle pressure with authenticity.