Gill's Captaincy Unleashed: How India's Bowlers Found Freedom in Perth

Shubman Gill's debut as ODI captain saw India facing a challenging seven-wicket defeat against Australia in Perth. Despite the loss, pacer Arshdeep Singh praised Gill's supportive leadership and freedom given to bowlers during the match. The team struggled with a low total of 131 runs, which Australia chased comfortably. Arshdeep also expressed confidence in Virat Kohli's potential comeback to form in the ongoing series.

Key Points: Arshdeep Praises Gill Captaincy After Australia ODI Loss

  • Gill's first ODI as captain brings fresh leadership approach
  • India falls short with low total of 131 runs
  • Arshdeep highlights captain's bowling support strategy
  • Team aims to bounce back in upcoming matches
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Gill gave us freedom to execute our plans, says Arshdeep

India pacer Arshdeep Singh reveals Shubman Gill's supportive leadership despite seven-wicket defeat in first ODI at Perth

"He backed whatever plans we had, and he said, bowl freely to your plans and just enjoy the moment - Arshdeep Singh"

Perth, Oct 19

Despite defending the low-key total of 131 against Australia in the first ODI in Perth, India pacer Arshdeep Singh praised his captain, Shubman Gill, for giving freedom to the bowlers to execute their plans.

It was Gill's first game as India's ODI captain after replacing Rohit Sharma ahead of the three-match ODI series against Australia.

India suffered a seven-wicket defeat in a rain-hit encounter as Australia captain Mitchell Marsh remained unbeaten on 46 while wicketkeeper-batter Josh Philippe and Matthew Renshaw scored 37 and 21 not out respectively to take the side over the line in 21.1 overs.

Arshdeep, who bowled five overs, returned with the figures of 1-31 as he was the only pacer to clinch a scalp for India.

"I have played very less ODIs, so I can't tell the difference yet, but I would say both of them were proper bowlers' captains. They gave you proper freedom and even today Shubman, he backed whatever plans we had, and he said, bowl freely to your plans and just enjoy the moment," the left-arm pacer said at the post-match press conference.

"We knew we didn't have that many runs, but we just wanted to express ourselves, that was his message."

On Virat Kohli's dismal return to international cricket after more than seven months, Arshdeep backed the former captain to score runs in the coming games.

"He has played more than 300 matches for India, so form is just a word for him. He knows how to get going. It is always like a blessing to be in the same dressing room with him, and going forward I feel there'll be a lot of runs for him in this series as well."

"It's a blessing to share the dressing room with him. Going forward in the series, I feel there will be a lot of runs for him. Talking about this format, he has mastered it. I don't know how he feels about it personally, maybe I will ask him and let you know at the next press conference," the pacer added.

- IANS

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Priya S
Arshdeep bowled well despite the low total. His economy of 6.2 was decent given the circumstances. Need more support from other bowlers though. Let's bounce back in the next match! 💪
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Sarah B
Respectfully, while the captain's approach is good, 131 was never going to be enough. The batting needs to step up. Can't expect bowlers to defend such low totals consistently.
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Vikram M
Good to see Arshdeep speaking positively about both captains. Shows team unity. Virat will definitely come back stronger - class is permanent! Looking forward to the next match. 🏏
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Ananya R
First match as captain is always tough. Gill handled it well. The "express yourself" message is exactly what young players need. Building for the future while blooding new talent! ✨
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Michael C
Interesting transition phase for Indian cricket. New captain, experienced players returning. This series will tell us a lot about the team's direction. Arshdeep seems like a thoughtful cricketer.

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