'Smart guy': Gary Kirsten decodes Shubman Gill's captaincy

7 months ago 11

NEW DELHI: Despite a topsy-turvy beginning to

IPL 2024

, Gujarat Titans have received steadfast support from their mentor

Gary Kirsten

, who has endorsed

Shubman Gill

, the young captain. Kirsten expressed confidence that Gill will grasp the intricacies of making tactical decisions in the dynamic realm of T20 cricket.
The Titans, champions of IPL 2022 and current runners-up, currently occupy the seventh position on the table with two points from two matches.

They secured a victory against Mumbai Indians but suffered a defeat against Chennai Super Kings.
IPL 2024 Points Table
"It's a fast game. You are making tactical decisions on a regular basis. It's not like Test cricket where it unfolds over a long period of time.

"I've been really impressed with the way he's conducted himself as a leader," Kirsten told the media on the eve of GT's day-game against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday.
Kirsten remarked that Gill, who assumed the role of GT skipper following

Hardik Pandya

's transfer to MI, has adapted smoothly to his new responsibilities.
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"I think he's embraced it (captaincy) really well. He's shown some good leadership qualities. He's a smart guy. He's a young captain, and there's lots to learn, especially in T20. So, he'll learn along the way."

Kirsten conceded that the Titans fell well below expectations in their significant 63-run loss to the Super Kings, a defeat that also had a negative impact on their net run rate.
"As with any cricket team, you want to play to the best of your ability. We weren't good enough that day (against CSK). I think we've acknowledged that and we've had our conversations around what we need to make sure that we are better to gain from our skills.
"Every team has different kinds of strengths and we didn't show that in the CSK game and we just got to move on," he said.
The former South African cricketer stressed that GT should not repeat the errors which they made against Chennai, keeping in mind the importance of net run rate in the tournament.
"We have lost one match by a big margin. We have to make that up. We know that teams end up on the same points and you know one goes through (based on NRR). So, it's something that we are constantly mindful of. But we'll need a really good win somewhere," he detailed.
However, Kirsten was not ready to be critical of Gujarat's top-order which so far hasn't fired as expected.
"Our top order has done well. The 96 that Sai Sudharsan made in the final last year was one of the better knocks that I've seen in T20. The most important thing is to give people an opportunity to showcase their skills.
"If you're just blowing hot and cold and getting into crisis management because you haven't won a game, it can get yourself into trouble very quickly. T20 is a high-risk game and you've got to allow the players to take a bit of risk."
Irrespective of the result, Kirsten said it's imperative to support the players and create a friendly environment in the dressing room.
"You got to back your players and believe what they can do. We've tried to build continuity in this programme in the GT squad and ensure that guys are comfortable in their positions and let them know that they're being backed even though they might not fire all the time," he added.
(With PTI inputs)

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