I take pressure on myself after a good start, Shubman Gill confessed something on the red ball match
Shubman Gill said, "No matter at what level you play, it is very important to score runs and get in form. You want to stay in that zone for a long time. I was also trying the same."

Shubman Gill scored a brilliant century in the second innings during the Ranji match against Karnataka. However, his century went in vain and his team Punjab had to face defeat by an innings and 207 runs.
About the match, Shubman Gill said, "Many times in a red ball match, after getting a good start, I take pressure on myself. I feel that if I am set, then big runs should come. This distracts me many times."
The innings played by Shubman Gill on Saturday seemed to be divided into two parts. First, he looked alert in front of Karnataka's excellent swing bowling. In the first innings, Punjab was all out for just 55 runs in front of the same bowling on the same pitch, so this alertness was also necessary.
In the first innings, Shubman Gill was out while driving. In the second inning, he was taking care that there was a minimum gap between his bat and pad. However, this was not completely Gill's innings.
Shubman Gill says about this, "The wicket was quite moist during the first innings. It was like the same kind of wicket on which we played against New Zealand. There was also a bit more grass on this pitch. However, playing shots became a little easier in the second inning. In the first innings, the ball was coming slowly and the seam was also getting more. In the second innings, the ball was definitely seaming, but playing shots became a bit easier, because the ball was coming on the bat at a good speed."
"The way I played, it was a satisfying innings for me. I scored close to 40 runs in the first 130 balls. They were bowling well and they were also getting help from the wicket. Looking at this, it was a satisfying innings."
Shubman Gill further said, "No matter at what level you play, scoring runs and getting into form is very important. You want to stay in that zone for a long time. I was trying the same. After lunch, I wanted to play my shots and the wicket was also getting a little easier from one side. So I got runs then. ”
On the score of 57, Shubman Gill also got a life in the gully, but according to Gill, he wanted to score as many runs as possible before the other batsmen got out. Gill's innings included some excellent pulls, cuts, and drives and he scored the next 50 runs in just 40 balls. His century was completed in 159 balls.
However, right after this, Shubman Gill was out LBW on the ball of leg spinner Shreyas Gopal. Gill felt that he was given out wrongly, so while returning to the pavilion, he threw his bat in the air in anger and disappointment.