Shubman Gill said the work had to be done to win the final of the World Test Championships

Team India opener Shubman Gill believes the team needs to focus on playing under the conditions of England in order to perform well in the final of the World Test Championships. Gill is currently completing his quarantine in Mumbai with the rest of the team. Gill’s performance in the domestic Test series against England is not special, so he will have a chance to prove himself on the England tour. The WTC final between India and New Zealand will be played in Southampton from June 18 to 22.

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“We have done well in Australia,” Gill told India TV. We are doing well abroad and I think we cannot be better prepared for this final. As an opener, you will be able to play the season not only in England but also abroad. It is important to focus on one on one at a time. In England, the ball swings more whenever it is cloudy and batting is easier when it is sunny. It is important to assess these situations as opener.

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Talking about the cornerstone, the Indian opener said, ‘It’s tough. You have to stay in the room for 14 days and you have nothing special. We have a daily schedule and we go accordingly. We are busy watching movies or spending some time on the iPad but overall this is very difficult. Speaking about his time with the team and his interaction with captain Virat Kohli and his early partner Rohit Sharma, Gill said, “Whenever Virat Bhai talks to me about the game, I ask him to play it immorally. While batting, we talk about where the bowler bowls, how and when the situation should be taken and when.

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