Grag Chappell remarks ‘Shubman Gill will struggle in English conditions if the Australians bowl well’.

Former Australian cricketer Greg Chappell has expressed his opinion regarding the upcoming World Test Championship (WTC) final, stating that young Indian batsman Shubman Gill may face challenges against Australia’s formidable bowling attack. The highly anticipated WTC final, set to commence on June 7 at The Oval in London, will witness a clash between India, led by Rohit Sharma, and Australia, led by Pat Cummins.

Gill, a talented 23-year-old player who has enjoyed considerable success across all formats of the game in the past seven months, is expected to open the batting for India alongside captain Rohit Sharma in this prestigious event. However, Chappell believes that Gill might encounter difficulties dealing with the additional bounce and pace offered by the Australian pacers at The Oval, primarily due to a few factors that make him vulnerable. Chappell acknowledges Gill’s exceptional abilities as a cricketer but suggests that he may struggle if Australia’s bowlers consistently deliver accurate lines and lengths

Chappell said “I don’t wanna go into too much detail, but I’m sure the Australians must have seen a couple of things that I have seen. There are little things that Shubman does a few things early in his innings that make him vulnerable to that length around off stump, and if the ball bounces a little bit extra, he will susceptible to nicking off behind the wicket. But he’s a very good player. If they don’t bowl, he will punish them,”