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Ganguly on Gill’s Rise: Pressure Mounts, But India’s Future is Bright

Cricket legend Sourav Ganguly isn’t surprised by Shubman Gill’s meteoric rise to prominence in Indian Test cricket. While acknowledging the immense pressure that comes with leading the team, Ganguly highlighted the consistent influx of exceptional talent within the Indian cricketing system. Gill’s recent record-breaking performances are a testament to this, according to Ganguly.

Looking ahead to the crucial Lord’s Test, Ganguly stressed the significance of a fresh start. He believes a lively pitch would significantly boost India’s chances of claiming the crucial 20 wickets needed for victory. The implication is clear: while Gill faces increasing pressure, India’s future in Test cricket remains remarkably promising.

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