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2nd ODI: ‘Want To Finish Matches, Bat Till 40-45 Overs And Build That Habit,’ Says Gill On Mindset Behind Match-winning 154
Gill, who struck 154 off 110 balls and shared a devastating 224-run partnership with Ishan Kishan, admitted the conditions took a physical toll on him, with the oppressive heat causing severe cramps during his stay at the crease.
“A little sore, got a lot of cramps when I went out, but it was really hot and batted for almost 40-45 overs, so the body was getting a lot of cramps in different areas of the body, but it's much better now,” Gill said after collecting the Player of the Match award.
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