28 May,2023 08:33 AM IST | Ahmedabad | PTI
Gujarat Titans opener Shubman Gill. Pic/PTI
Gujarat Titans opener Shubman Gill on Friday rated his third century of the season as "probably" the best of his IPL career. Gill extended his purple patch with a 60-ball 129 as Titans beat Mumbai Indians by 62 runs to enter their second straight IPL final. "I think this was probably my best innings so far in the IPL," said Gill at the post-match presentation.
The stylish opener feels the technical changes he has made in his batting has paid rich dividends. "From the last West Indies tour, I think I have shifted a gear, I got injured before the last IPL but I have been working on my game. I have worked on a few areas and made technical changes ahead of the NZ series after the T20 World Cup," he said.
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Asked how he deals with the expectations, Gill said: "Expectations are something that follow you outside the ropes, but once you step on the field it is all about trying how to contribute for the team."
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Gill said starting well is the key for him to score big. "For me, it is playing ball to ball, over to over. The over where I hit three sixes gave me the momentum to go big. That's when I realised it could be my day. "It was a good wicket to bat on as well. Not a conscious decision, you keep inventing as a batter but for me the belief is more important," he added.
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