Home NEWS Ricky Ponting terms Shubman Gill as a ‘very driven’ person

Ricky Ponting terms Shubman Gill as a ‘very driven’ person

Ricky Ponting terms Shubman Gill as a ‘very driven’ person


India’s Shubman Gill plays a shot during the match against Bangladesh in the ICC Champions Trophy, 2025, at Dubai International Cricket Stadium in Dubai on February 20, 2025.
| Photo Credit: ANI

Legendary Australian cricketer Ricky Ponting termed opener Shubman Gill who understands his path and marked him as the future captain of India.

Gill, currently the ODI vice-captain, is in red-hot form in 50-over format and made a bright beginning to the ongoing Champions Trophy with a hundred in India’s six-wicket win over Bangladesh.

“We’ve had a chance to catch up over the last couple of years, particularly around the IPL season. I like his demeanour. He seems like a very driven guy who wants to be the best that he possibly can be with batting and also as far as leadership’s concerned,” Ponting told ICC Review.

“He just seems like a really nice character. A really softly spoken guy, very driven for what he wants to achieve in the game,” Ponting said.

‘Gill’s ODI success will reflect in Test too’

The former Australian captain said the one-day format suits Gill’s style of batting, and hoped the 25-year-old will soon translate that success into Test cricket.

“He’s been a very, very good international player for a number of years. He hasn’t sort of transferred that over into Test Match cricket yet, but his white ball cricket over the last three or four years has been outstanding.

“Look, he’s a big game player as well. He’s played really well in IPLs over the last couple of years, obviously being captain of his franchise,” said Ponting.

Ponting, a two-time 50-over World Cup winning captain, then explained why Gill has been excellent in ODI cricket.

“I just think that the white ball game really suits his style of play. He can come out and be nice and aggressive early on in the power play with the field up, get some boundaries away early by playing good, naturally aggressive cricketing shots.

“He’s not a big hitter, he’s not anyone that goes out there and tries to do anything outside of the way that he can naturally play. He just scores boundaries almost at will against fast bowling, against the white ball,” he noted.



Source link