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Indian Batsmen Have Plenty Of Great Moves In Store To Combat Chin Music: Shubman Gill
India top-order batsman Shubman Gill, who impressed in the second warm-up game against Australia A under lights at the Sydney Cricket Ground, scoring 43 and 65 in the two innings, says the Indian team 'has plenty of great moves in store' if the Australians think of making them dance to chin music in the upcoming Test series.
"There was a time when (Indian) players had a reputation of not being too aggressive, and people would take that for granted when sledding. Things have changed now. Every character is different, some people like to keep quiet and not react while for others, engaging in verbal battle eggs them on to do better. For me, I'm neither the kind to always keep quiet, nor the type to keep going at the opposition. But if the plan is to make us dance to their chin music, be rest assured we've got plenty of great moves in store," Gill told kkr.in the website.
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