Shubman Gill Continues to Flop in T20s, Yet Team Management Keeps Backing Him
Shubman Gill's Flop Show, India vs South Africa T20: In their insistence on getting Gill fit, the team management is risking Sanju Samson's career. After 'seizing' Samson's spot as an opener, Gill has played 13 innings so far, scoring 263 runs at a poor average of just 20.23.
Back-to-back T20 series are over, and Shubman Gill's performance is the same. Gill has never been a good performer in T20 cricket. His statistics seem to be even worse than that of an average player. Head coach Gautam Gambhir and chief selector Ajit Agarkar are giving him umpteenth chances and trying hard to fit him into the Indian T20 team somehow.
Team management is jeopardizing the career of wicketkeeper-batsman Sanju Samson in their insistence upon making Gill fit. The talented opener has played 13 innings and scored 263 runs at a mediocre average of 20.23 since displacing Samson as an opener. Most shockingly, Gill has not scored a single half-century in his last 16 innings, with his highest score coming against Pakistan in the Asia Cup.
This trend was also evident in the first T20 match between India and South Africa, played at the Barabati Stadium in Cuttack on Tuesday. The start of the match proved disastrous for Shubman Gill. He edged the first ball for a boundary. However, he was caught at mid-on by Marco Jansen off a short-pitched delivery from Lungi Ngidi, and returned to the pavilion after scoring just four runs.