Kagiso Rabada Hails Shubman Gill's Calm Captaincy and Class

Kagiso Rabada praised Shubman Gill as a "class player" and lauded his calm captaincy style. Gill has scored 467 runs in 11 innings, leading GT to the top of the IPL points table. Rabada highlighted the growing effectiveness of the middle order in key moments. GT has two league matches remaining before the playoffs.

Key Points: Rabada Praises Gill's Captaincy: A "Class Player"

  • Rabada calls Gill a "class player" and praises calm leadership
  • Gill has scored 467 runs in 11 innings this IPL season
  • GT tops IPL points table with eight wins
  • Middle order shows improvement, says Rabada
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GT's Kagiso Rabada hails Shubman Gill's captaincy, calls him a "class player"

Kagiso Rabada praises Shubman Gill's calm leadership and batting, calling him a "class player." GT tops IPL points table with Gill's 467 runs.

"Shubman Gill is obviously a class player. Plays all formats, got all the shots. - Kagiso Rabada"

By Karunesh Kumar, Ahmedabad, May 13

Gujarat Titans pace spearhead Kagiso Rabada has praised skipper Shubman Gill, describing him as a "class player" and lauding his calm leadership style that gives players the freedom to perform while sticking to the team's overall game plan.

GT, led by Shubman Gill, currently sit at the top of the Indian Premier League (IPL) points table with eight wins from 12 matches so far in the ongoing season.

"Shubham Gill is obviously a class player. Plays all formats, got all the shots. And as a captain, he doesn't really get too involved in what the players are trying to do. But as I said earlier, he's just going to keep driving what we all agreed on doing as a team throughout the entire tournament," Rabada told ANI in an interview.

In the ongoing IPL season, Gill has been in sensational form, amassing 467 runs in 11 innings at a remarkable average of 42.45, including four half-centuries under his belt.

He is GT's second-highest run scorer in the tournament behind his opening partner, Sai Sudharsan, and fifth overall.

Rabada highlighted the growing effectiveness of the middle order, emphasising that it's about refining skills rather than emotions. He praised their ability to influence key moments, citing performances against the Rajasthan Royals and their most recent clash against the Sunrisers Hyderabad on Tuesday, as examples of improved impact and hunger as the tournament progresses.

"The middle order is something people have been talking about a lot. But we know what we possess as a threat in that middle order. So it's not about really making it too emotional. It's more about just improving and making it more clinical. And there definitely have been signs of that. You saw in the Rajasthan game how we finished it. And how in the previous game that we played last night, the middle order played a key role in switching the momentum to our favour. So what I see is a lot of hunger and slight bits of improvement as we go on in tournaments," he added.

Apart from Gill, Sudharsan has also been in sensational form, smashing 501 runs in 12 innings at an impressive average of 41.75, including a hundred and five fifties.

GT's opening pair has been their backbone this season. While wicketkeeper/batter Jos Buttler has also been among the runs with 355 runs in 12 innings, including 2 fifties.

While GT's top order--Gill, Sudharsan and Jos Buttler--has been in strong form, the middle order has shown inconsistency, though Washington Sundar has contributed significantly with 296 runs, including two half-centuries. No other GT batter has crossed the 150-run mark this season so far.

GT have two league matches remaining before the playoffs, against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) on May 16 (Saturday) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) next May 21 (Thursday).

- ANI

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Priya S
Honestly, Gill's calmness is his biggest strength. He doesn't get hyper like some other captains - just goes with the flow and trusts his players. Rabada himself has been brilliant this season, and that wicket-taking ability is exactly what GT needed. 🏏👌
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James A
As a neutral observer, I must say Shubman Gill has matured tremendously. Not many 25-year-olds can handle captaincy pressure in the IPL while maintaining personal form. 467 runs at 42+ average shows he's leading from the front. GT's opening partnership with Sudharsan has been phenomenal too.
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Vikram M
Rabada is absolutely right about the middle order though - they need to be more consistent. Washington Sundar has been good with 296 runs, but others like Shahrukh Khan and Rahul Tewatia haven't stepped up enough. If GT wants to win the trophy, they can't just rely on top 3 every time.
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Sarah B
It's interesting how Gill's captaincy is being compared to Dhoni's - the calm, don't-panic approach. But let's not get carried away. GT still has two tough matches against KKR and CSK. The real test will be in the playoffs when the pressure peaks. That's when we'll see if this "calm" style works or not.
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Ananya R
Finally someone acknowledging Sai Sudharsan! 501 runs in 12 innings is no joke. He's been the silent warrior for GT while Gill gets all the limelight. And Buttler with 355 runs too - this opening trio is probably the best in IPL this season. Keeping fingers crossed for

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