As the Asia Cup approaches, the focus is on Shubman Gill and his ability to perform, especially in Dubai. Despite being named vice-captain, questions arise regarding his suitability for the conditions. His previous performance, where he was India’s highest run-scorer, sets high expectations, but replicating that success may be difficult.
The Dubai pitch, known for favoring spin, poses a specific challenge for Gill. He is regarded as a good player of spin, but his T20 International statistics against spinners reveal a weakness that opponents could exploit.
Across 18 T20 International innings, Gill has scored only 190 runs against spinners, with a low average of 19 and a strike rate of 125. This could be a significant issue during the Asia Cup, where spin bowling will be a key factor. The presence of top-tier spin attacks from Pakistan, Sri Lanka, and Afghanistan further increases the challenge.
Nevertheless, Gill’s recent IPL 2025 performance against spinners offers some hope. He scored 270 runs against spin, maintaining a strong strike rate of over 163 and an average of 135, being dismissed only twice by spinners. This indicates a recent improvement in his game against spin, and the Asia Cup will test whether he can sustain this form at the international level.
