Chattogram: It was indeed a ‘special feeling’ to score his maiden Test hundred. However, young Shubman Gill admitted that it took a long time (12 Tests) to achieve the coveted landmark. Shubman Gill scored 110 off 152 balls in India’s second innings in the opening Test against Bangladesh here Friday.
“I personally thought it (maiden Test century) took a long time to come for me. Today (Friday) it was all about getting the difficult situation out of the way,” Gill told broadcasters ‘Sony Liv’ after the end of day’s play.
“(The century) means a lot to me, my family and my friends who have supported me. Special moment for any player – getting the maiden century here means a lot to me,” Gill added after achieving the feat in his 22nd Test innings.
Gill was asked if he was nervous after reaching the 90s. “There weren’t any different thoughts (while batting in the 90s). For me, it was about playing according to the field and then be able to score runs,” asserted the opener.
Gill said adopting an attacking approach was instinctive. He said pacing the innings was key to success. “It was very instinctive (to hit a couple of boundaries and get to the milestone). When the bowler came round the wicket, there was gap between third man and point. I hadn’t played there during the whole innings,” Gill pointed out.
“And once the field came in, I went over the fielders. When lunch happened, I was batting around 13. When I’d faced 100 balls, I was 70-odd, it’s about pacing the innings. You got to know when to attack as a batter,” the 23-year-old right-hander said. “That is the key to your success,” Gill signed off.