Shubman Gill admitted India have “a good kind of headache” over the opening combination after Yashasvi Jaiswal’s second ODI hundred in three matches intensified the selection debate around Rohit Sharma ahead of the England tour. While backing Jaiswal’s talent, Gill said the final XI would depend on the squad and players’ fitness. Shubman Gill admitted India have “a good kind of headache” over the opening combination after Yashasvi Jaiswal’s second ODI hundred in three matches intensified the selection debate around Rohit Sharma ahead of the England tour. While backing Jaiswal’s talent, Gill said the final XI would depend on the squad and players’ fitness.
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