Shubman Gill 99% available for Pakistan game: Rohit Sharma

On the eve of the much-anticipated clash between arch-rivals India and Pakistan, home team’s captain Rohit Sharma revealed that opener Shubman Gill is 99 percent available for the high-octane contest at the iconic Narendra Modi Stadium on Saturday.

Notably, Gill was forced to miss India’s victories in matches against Australia and Afghanistan due to illness and was also hospitalised in Chennai as a precautionary measure. The young opener arrived in Ahmedabad ahead of team’s arrival and batted for a long time in the nets on Thursday to assess his preparedness for the most-awaited game.

“99% he is available. We’ll see tomorrow,” said Rohit in the pre-match press conference.

If Gill makes it to Team India’s playing XI then Ishan Kishan, who opened the innings in his absence, will have to warm the bench.

Significantly, Gill has been a vital cog in the Team India’s ODI scheme of things for over a year and a half as he is the current leading run-scorer in the format in 2023. He has accumulated 1230 runs at an average of 72.35, including two hundreds and as many fifties in his last four ODI matches.

Speaking about the highly-anticipated, Rohit reckoned that dew will not be a crucial factor in Saturday’s clash while Pakistan skipper Babar Azam said that his team spotted dew at the venue while.

“Honestly, I don’t know how much of a factor it is going to be, because in Delhi, we were expecting dew to come in, but it didn’t come. Chennai also, it was after probably 30 overs. So, you are done with 75% of the game by then. So, I don’t think toss is going to play a massive factor. It is what the team is comfortable doing, whether it is chasing, posting a total, whatever that is. Whatever the team is comfortable doing, we try and do that,” Rohit said.

“Of course, rhythm is very important. If you look at it in other terms, it is called momentum. We have played 7 or 8 matches in India and before that in Sri Lanka and here too we played 2 matches of the World Cup. The bowlers have shown very good performances. Whether it is spinners or seamers, whenever they have got a chance to put pressure on the batsmen, they have done so. There were a few matches where we were put under pressure. Like Australia made 350 runs in Rajkot, we were put under pressure,” he added.

“So, there are matches where you learn a lot of things. Our bowlers also learnt a lot from that game, what we did well and what we did not do well. Which we scored 350 runs. We talk about those things, like how to improve in that. In batting, I will say that all the batsmen have scored runs in the last 8 or 9 games we played. From the top to the eighth position, all the batsmen have made runs. All in all, I think it’s all about the rhythm. All the players are in a good rhythm and it is always nice to go into any World Cup game with that kind of rhythm and that confidence. So, I think, the momentum and rhythm that we are talking about, I think all the boys have it,” the India skipper further said.

Rohit at last also said that home advantage cannot become a disadvantageous factor. “I don’t think there is any disadvantage. You feel nice about playing in front of your home crowd. They get behind you no matter what the situation of the game is. My overall experience playing, not just in India, even outside India, we get massive support. So far, I have never experienced where the crowd has gone against us or anything like that. So, I look at this as a good and big advantage. But we know that eventually it boils down to playing good cricket. Whatever it takes to win the game, you’ve got to do that. So yes, you can use the support, but eventually, you’ve got to play good cricket to win the game,” he expressed.

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