Shubman Gill displays old-fashioned technique to break England's resolve | Andy Bull
Briefly

Shubman Gill's batting style is highlighted by the impactful sound of his forward defence, reminiscent of a powerful drum crack. His multitude of sixes during the match has captivated audiences, to the point where England’s players lost track of him. Rishabh Pant introduced a unique batting technique, performing an innovative standing sweep against fast bowling. The match showcased a variety of impressive strokes, enhancing the overall excitement and competitive spirit in the game.
The sound of Shubman Gill's bat could stop traffic. The man's forward defence lands with the crack of John Bonham's drum.
Gill belted plenty of sixes, so many that England seemed to lose track altogether. When he skied one, Pope ended up blundering in from long-leg.
Midway through the morning session, Rishabh Pant conjured up an entirely new shot, a sort of standing sweep in which he whipped his bat down.
Pant plays strokes that are beyond the imagining of even England's batsmen and they have hit a fair few too in the past four days.
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