In the recent intra-squad match simulation in Southampton, he struck an impressive 85 which eventually earned him a place in the 15-man Indian squad for the final and almost guaranteed his position as the opener.
Commenting about the mindset to get runs, Gill said that his priority is to keep the run-scoring intent flowing and not feel the pressure of expectations.
“I feel your intent to score runs in England should never go on the back seat. When you are looking to score runs, the bowlers get on the back foot and you can put some pressure on the bowler. If you are just looking to survive, you tend to get more good balls (bowled at you),” Gill pointed.
Gill has already had some amazing time in England in the past playing U-19 and List A matches. While in U-19 one-days and Tests, he averaged 92.66 and 43.5 respectively. In List A, his average is a commendable 68.25.