Shubman Gill is world-class player with a bright future: Jonathan Trott
"What’s impressive is Gill’s understanding of how to counter both. He knows Woakes will try to attack the stumps, and without express pace, Gill formulated a plan to handle that," said Trott.
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Former England cricketer Jonathan Trott praised Indian captain Shubman Gill and called him a "world-class player" with a bright future after he impressed yet again against England, hitting his second consecutive century in the ongoing Anderson-Tendulkar Trophy.
Trott highlighted Gill’s strong understanding of how to face bowlers like Brydon Carse and Chris Woakes, noting that the young skipper has developed specific strategies to counter each of them. According to Trott, the ability to adapt and plan sets Gill apart from other players.
“Carse has a bit more pace than Chris Woakes, but what’s impressive is Gill’s understanding of how to counter both. He knows Woakes will try to attack the stumps, and without express pace, Gill formulated a plan to handle that — not something he came up with on the day, but a strategy clearly thought out well in advance. This is what separates good players from average ones — and world-class players from the rest,” Trott said on JioHotstar.
“Having the confidence to execute a plan that’s not necessarily textbook, but gives you an edge over the opposition, is remarkable. As captain, that has a significant impact — not just out in the middle, but also for those watching from the team balcony. What also stood out was his body language and the way he scored his runs,” he added.

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Trott further added that Gill’s composed body language and confidence at the crease serve as a big booster for the rest of the Indian team.
“His control against the English bowlers sent a message to the dressing room — that he was taking charge, leading from the front. His intent was clear: ‘I’ll be there, I’ll be not out, and I’ll resume tomorrow. I’ll make sure we get into a winning position.’ Very impressive from such a young man — a world-class player with a bright future,” Trott concluded.
Speaking about the match, India ended Day 1 at 310 for 5, with Gill unbeaten on 114 and Ravindra Jadeja on 41 at the crease.
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