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Facing Ashwin, Jadeja in nets has helped me negotiate spin well: Shubman Gill

India batter Shubman Gill had a decent outing on the first day of the first Test against New Zealand in Kanpur on Thursday after he notched up a fifty during the course. While Gill struck a half-century, New Zealand pacer Kyle Jamieson was the pick of the bowlers as he scalped a three-wicket haul. 

Hailing Jamieson’s bowling, Gill admitted that the fast bowler bowled in good areas especially in the first spell. 

"I think he (Jamieson) bowled pretty well today especially in the first spell, he bowled pretty good areas to me and after lunch, the whole spell that he bowled was top notch," Gill said after the end of day's play.

Talking about negotiating the spin, the right-handed batsman said that facing R Ashwin and Ravindra Jadeja in the nets has helped in doing the same. 

"If you are already playing two of the best spinners in nets, especially in India, it does help, because if you try to negotiate them, you have a much better chance of going in the middle of the match and trying to handle those crucial periods of time."

India ended the day’s proceedings at 258/4 with Shreyas Iyer and Ravindra Jadeja unbeaten at the crease. Iyer who is making his Test debut in this game was not out for 75 at the end of the play while Jadeja was batting at 50 when the stumps were called on. 

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IND vs NZ | 1st Test Day 1: Honours split as debutant Iyer, Jadeja resist Kyle Jamieson and company

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He came into the series against India, having already proven his versatility as a seam bowler but Indian pitches have not been the best of friends of many overseas pacers in the past. He seemed prepared though and he extracted more swing than Tim Southee, who has been one of the pronounced exponents of the swing bowling in the morning session of the first day to keep Mayank Agarwal and Shubman Gill at bay. He was at the batsmen with almost every delivery in and around off stump and finally got the edge of Mayank’s bat, who could not become too sure of the balls he could leave due to Jamieson’ bag full of tricks. Gill scores, but pattern emerging Shubman Gill was unlikely to open the batting in the series and instead was to compete with Shreyad Iyer for a place in the middle order for the first Test. However, the injury to KL Rahul opened the door for him and he did not look out of place completely. There was obvious tentativeness on balls around off but that can be forgiven for any opening batsmen. As he got his eyes in and started to move his feet, the crisp drives which have become his signature shots started to flow off his bat and he reached his fifty without making a fuss. However, like it was in the World Test Championship final against New Zealand and in the Test series against England, he lost his control all of a sudden and poked at a ball outside off stump in a quite uncharacteristic manner. The manner of his dismissal was not uncharacteristic though as he has shown signs of losing it all after making a great start and it could well be highlighted in the fact that he has not reached the three-figure mark in the eight Tests before the ongoing one in Kanpur albeit he has weathered the new ball storm on multiple occasions with strong defence and classy shots. Iyer’s nervy, but a strong start Shreyas Iyer has been known for his aggressive approach in batting as he has amassed his runs in first-class cricket at a strike rate in excess of 80 runs per 100 balls. The story was not quite different for him as his first scoring attempt was a lofted shot off Ajaz Patel on the eighth ball of his innings. He was lucky to get away with that miscued attempt but he never looked back on the shot and moment thereafter. He was severe on anything bowled at his pads by the pacers while his best game came against the spin trio of Patel, Somerville and Ravindra. He was nimble-footed and did not get deceived even once in flight as he was quick to rock to the backfoot and use the depth of the crease to punish anything bowled slightly shorter in length. He was dominating spinners for fun and played some high-risk shots with remarkable ease to turn the clock back on how Indian batsmen used to play spinners in the previous generations. 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New Zealand, on the other hand, should not be down and out in the game and a couple of breakthroughs in the first hour or session without too many runs will turn the tide in their favour. Neither team has lost control or gained unassailable heights in the game so far and it is a fitting start to a series that promised close contests but faded off in terms of interests due to the absence of some of the superstar players on both sides.

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Possible four retentions by IPL teams ahead of the Mega Auction 2022

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