India’s hard-fought draw against England in the final Test of the series has not only salvaged pride but also earned praise from unexpected quarters — including former Pakistan spinner Danish Kaneria. The ex-international called the result a “big motivational boost,” particularly for young batter Shubman Gill, who has been under the scanner for consistency.
Facing a relentless English attack on a tricky final-day pitch, Team India displayed immense resilience to pull off a gritty draw. Despite the odds being stacked against them after a first-innings collapse, the Indian batters held their nerve, turning what could have been a defeat into a moment of triumph.
One of the standout performances came from Shubman Gill, who played with restraint, grit, and growing maturity — characteristics that former cricketers and fans alike noticed.
Danish Kaneria, in his post-match analysis, applauded the 24-year-old for his temperament and resilience under pressure.
“This is a big motivation for Shubman Gill,” Kaneria said. “He didn’t just score runs — he applied himself, played for the team, and showed that he belongs on the big stage, even when the pressure is on.”
Kaneria, who often speaks about Indian cricket on his YouTube channel and in interviews, emphasized that moments like these can act as turning points in a young player’s career.
“Gill was struggling with form and focus. But this innings showed maturity. He looked composed, calculated, and more importantly — committed.”
Shubman Gill, touted as India’s next big batting hope after Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma, has faced immense scrutiny in recent months. A few lean scores in crucial games had led to questions about his adaptability across formats.
However, this knock in tough English conditions — against a swinging Dukes ball and quality pace — could mark the beginning of a stronger, more confident version of Gill.
Danish Kaneria didn’t stop at Gill. He praised the entire Indian side for showing fight, calling the draw a “moral victory.”
“It’s not always about winning. Sometimes, playing for a draw with the bat and the heart shows a team’s true strength. India proved that.”
He also pointed out how India’s young core — including Gill, Jaiswal, and wicketkeeper Dhruv Jurel — stood up under pressure, a sign that Indian cricket’s bench strength is alive and thriving.
With more overseas tours and home assignments lined up, Shubman Gill’s role will be critical. Kaneria’s endorsement is a reminder that even critics from across the border acknowledge the immense talent he brings to the table.
This innings could be the mental and technical breakthrough Gill needed to silence doubters and regain his rhythm in all formats.
India’s historic draw may not reflect as a win on the scoreboard, but it certainly felt like one for the dressing room — and for Shubman Gill. With legends like Danish Kaneria calling it a motivational milestone, the message is loud and clear: Gill is back, and he’s here to stay.
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