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T20 World Cup Snub? Indian Captain Reacts Strongly

India’s ODI and Test captain Shubman Gill has finally reacted after missing out on the T20 World Cup squad. You hear calm acceptance in his words. He says he respects the selectors’ decision and trusts that the right time will come.

Belief over disappointment

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Gill says every cricketer dreams of playing and winning a World Cup for the country. You can sense honesty when he admits that desire. Still, he believes no one can take away what destiny has planned for a player.

Staying mentally strong

Gill makes it clear the omission has not affected him mentally. He believes focusing on the present matters most for any sportsperson. Thinking too much about the past or future only adds pressure and affects performance.

Frustration after captaincy call

Speaking about his ODI captaincy, Gill says missing matches due to injury was frustrating. You can relate to that feeling, especially after being named captain. Watching the team play from outside makes a player feel disconnected.

Concerns over Test preparation

Gill also points out the lack of preparation time before Test series. He says switching quickly from white ball cricket to red ball cricket is difficult. Long tours make this challenge even harder for players.

Focus on the present series

For now, Gill is fully focused on the ODI series against New Zealand. You see a clear mindset. His belief in destiny and staying present continues to guide his journey forward.

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