Former New Zealand cricketer Scott Styris believes young right-handed batter Shubman Gill may have to bide his time for some period before becoming the first-choice opener. He added that if Gill isn't slotted in as the opener in India's ODI side, number three could be a potential spot for him.
After making a comeback to the ODI fold in almost two years, Gill has been impressive in India's 50-overs series against the West Indies and more recently Zimbabwe, making 450 runs while averaging 112.50 and at a strike-rate of 111.66.
Apart from three half-centuries, including an unbeaten 98 in Port of Spain, Gill dazzled by signing off from Zimbabwe with his first ODI ton, a brilliant 130, to get India back-to-back 3-0 series triumph. In series against West Indies and Zimbabwe, Gill took Player of the Series awards too.