India batter Shubman Gill reflects on his red-ball cricket struggles after scoring a century for Punjab in the Ranji Trophy. He admits to overthinking, which disrupts his rhythm. Gill’s century came in a heavy defeat to Karnataka, but he finds satisfaction in his performance and emphasizes the value of competitive match practice.
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