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I Want To Succeed For India In All Formats And Win ICC Titles: Gill
Once the series against West Indies is over, Gill will be hopping on a gruelling schedule – having just four days (or more, if the game finishes early in New Delhi), the right-handed batter will be on a travel grind that comes with hopping between cities and countries.
From October 15, when the Indian team leaves for white-ball tour of Australia to December 19, when the all-format series against South Africa is over, Gill will be constantly on the move. After leading India in the ODIs against Australia, Gill will be playing five T20Is in the country.
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