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How to hit a pull shot like Shubman Gill: muscles involved, exercises, coordination

IND v ENG: Shubman Gill hit his first century in 12 innings in Vishakhapatnam on February 4, 2024. A look at the biomechanics of Shubman Gill's pull shots, and the muscles you need to develop to hit a pull shot like (or as close as possible to) Gill.

February 04, 2024 / 18:24 IST
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Shubman Gill hit 104 out of India's 255 runs in the second innings of Test 2 of 5 against England in Visakhapatnam. (Image via X/@ShubmanGill)
Shubman Gill hit 104 out of India's 255 runs in the second innings of Test 2 of 5 against England in Visakhapatnam. (Image via X/@ShubmanGill)

Shubman Gill seems to be back in form. During the second Test of the ongoing India-England five-Test series, Gill hit his first century in 11 months and 12 innings. Of course, the right-hand top-order batsman's skill and fitness have never been in doubt. His pull shot, a symphony of smooth movement, stability and blink-and-you-miss-it speed, particularly can be a thing of beauty. To be sure, while talent plays a part in it, cricketers spend a lot of time training their minds and muscles for just this kind of thing.

As he was coming in cricket, Gill reportedly worked hard on building up his strength and speed, doing squats, deadlifts, lunges, step-ups, bench presses, chin-ups - all with weights. Indeed, Gill's pull shot isn't just a display of skill; it's an artful blend of muscle coordination, physical conditioning, and athletic precision, embodying the essence of a world-class batsman. Taking a leaf out of Shubman Gill's book, then, here's a look at the fascinating interplay of muscles and the dedicated training that enhances such explosive power in pull shots.

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Biomechanics of a pull shot

In cricket, a pull shot is played against a short-pitched delivery. When a batsman like Gill executes this shot, it involves a complex interplay of muscles. The primary muscles engaged are: