HomeNewsCricketCurse of No. 3? Rahul Dravid & VVS Laxman thrived where Shubman Gill seems to be struggling

Curse of No. 3? Rahul Dravid & VVS Laxman thrived where Shubman Gill seems to be struggling

Shubman Gill asked to bat at No. 3. Since then, Gill has averaged under 20 across 10 innings, and scored a highest of 36. While Rahul Dravid and VVS Laxman preferred to come in at No. 3, Rohit Sharma has said it is a poor slot for any cricketer.

February 03, 2024 / 09:42 IST
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Shubman Gill took the No. 3 batting slot in July 2023, replacing Cheteshwar Pujara. (Photo via X)
Shubman Gill took the No. 3 batting slot in July 2023, replacing Cheteshwar Pujara. (Photo via X)

Until the tour of the Caribbean last July, Shubman Gill had batted at No. 3 in only one of his first 30 Test innings – in the second knock against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in December 2021 when he made 47. In those 16 Tests and 29 innings as opener, he had made 874 runs at 32.37, with two hundreds and four half-centuries.

Since successfully asking to drop down to the one-down position in the West Indies, Gill has had the most modest numbers – 176 runs in 10 innings, an average of under 20, a highest of 36. That has dragged his career average across 22-and-a-half Tests to 29.64 and perhaps placed a giant-sized question mark against his immediate Test future.

Gill could do nothing wrong in the first half of 2023. He scored centuries in the white-ball format for fun; in that bouquet was a double-hundred against New Zealand in a One-Day International in Hyderabad in January and a maiden Twenty20 International ton against the same opponents in Ahmedabad on February 1. The following month, he slammed a Test hundred against Australia, also in Ahmedabad, and had a roaring IPL (Indian Premier League) when he hammered successive centuries for Gujarat Titans during their runners-up campaign.

Then came the drop to No. 3 in Tests, and things haven’t gone swimmingly at all, particularly in the five-day game, for the stylist from Punjab.

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One isn’t sure why Gill wasn’t keen to continue as Test opener. But when he approached the think-tank asking to be considered to fill the one-drop slot lying vacant following the axing of Cheteshwar Pujara, the management group of Rohit Sharma and Rahul Dravid didn’t think twice before acquiescing to his request. After all, that would also enable them to blood Yashasvi Jaiswal, the left-hander, at the top of the batting tree alongside Rohit.

Jaiswal has grabbed his opportunities with both hands. He slammed 171 on debut, then topped it with an unbeaten 179 on day one of the second Test against England in Visakhapatnam on Friday, a day when Gill looked set for a big one while breezing to 34 before nicking James Anderson behind the stumps.