Gill Praises Kohli's "Easy" Batting After India's 301-Run Chase Win

India secured a four-wicket victory by successfully chasing a target of 301 against New Zealand in Vadodara. Captain Shubman Gill anchored the innings with 56, while Virat Kohli steered the chase with a standout 93. Gill praised Kohli, noting how he makes batting look easy on a tough pitch. The captain also discussed squad rotation and confirmed an injury scan for all-rounder Washington Sundar.

Key Points: Gill Lauds Kohli After India's Successful 301-Run Chase

  • India chased 301 vs NZ
  • Kohli scored fluent 93
  • Gill anchored with 56
  • Team rotation discussed
  • Washington Sundar has side strain
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"Hope he keeps piling on runs": Gill lauds Kohli after India's successful chase

Shubman Gill praises Virat Kohli's match-winning 93 after India chased 301 vs NZ. Gill discusses team rotation and Sundar's injury.

"Hope he keeps piling on runs. - Shubman Gill on Virat Kohli"

Vadodara, January 11

India registered a four-wicket win after successfully chasing down a target of 301 in 49 overs against New Zealand in Vadodara on Sunday, with captain Shubman Gill and Virat Kohli playing pivotal roles in the run chase.

Gill led from the front with a composed 56 off 71 balls, which included three fours and two sixes, anchoring the innings at the top. He found solid support in Kohli, who was the standout performer of the chase, scoring a fluent 93 off 91 deliveries to steer India close to the target.

Reflecting on the win, Gill emphasised the importance of contributing during a chase and staying mentally grounded.

"Always feels great to chip, especially when you're chasing. Staying in the present is most important, esp for athletes. That's what I try to do," Gill said after the match, as quoted from ESPNcricinfo.

The India skipper was full of praise for Kohli, acknowledging the difficulty of batting on the surface.

"At the moment, Kohli's making batting look easy, it's tough to start on these pitches. Tough to replicate what he does. Hope he keeps piling on runs," he added.

Gill also spoke about the team's bowling combinations and the decision-making around squad rotation, given the limited number of ODIs.

"Arshdeep did well last series, (Mohammed) Siraj wasn't there, we want to keep rotating as there aren't that many ODIs," he said, explaining the rationale behind giving opportunities to different players.

On the fitness front, Gill provided an update on all-rounder Washington Sundar, revealing that he is dealing with a minor issue. He came out to bat late.

"Washington has a side strain, will go for a scan after the match," he confirmed.

- ANI

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Sarah B
Great win, but honestly, I'm a bit worried about our middle order dependency. What happens if Kohli has an off day? We need others to step up more consistently.
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Priya S
Gill's comment about staying in the present is so true, not just for cricket but for life! And his respect for Virat is lovely to see. Future is in good hands. 💙
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Rohit P
Hope Washington Sundar's injury isn't serious. We need all our players fit with the World Cup later this year. Get well soon, Washi!
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Vikram M
Chasing 300+ is never easy, but they made it look simple. Gill anchoring and Kohli accelerating - perfect combo. The rotation policy makes sense with few ODIs.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, it's a pleasure to watch Kohli bat. His form is incredible. Gill's leadership looks promising for Indian cricket's future.

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