<p>Chennai: Shubman Gill on Saturday went old-school in using his feet to nullify Bangladesh spinners on a pitch that had a hint of variable bounce, and the India batter said it was a part of his meticulous approach to unsettle the visiting tweakers.</p><p>Gill made an unbeaten 119 that led India to 287 for four declared in their second innings for a hefty overall lead of 514 on the third day of the first Test.</p><p>“Initially when I used to practice, especially against spinners, I used to step down trying to rotate. It's the same here because it's hard for bowlers to settle on a wicket like this where the odd one is turning but not all the balls are turning,” Gill told reporters in the post-day press meet.</p>.Yashasvi Jaiswal scripts unique Test record untouched by Tendulkar, Gavaskar.<p>That strategy was on view when he stepped out to hammer off-spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz for a six in the 64th over, while a few overs earlier he meted out the same treatment to Shakib Al-Hasan.</p><p>On that occasion, Gill shimmied down to slap a flighted delivery from the left-arm spinner to the fence to collect four runs.</p><p>Gill said he has been training to use his feet against the spinners from a very young age, and kept adding new layers as the age advanced.</p>.<p>“It's something that I started practising when I was very young because I was always a tall guy. So, it was easier for me to use my feet and play along the ground. Playing in the air and hitting sixes actually came a bit later when I got a little bit more power in my body,” he explained.</p><p>“Definitely, scoring runs against any opposition gives you a lot of confidence and that's what I have been working on. So, it (scoring against spinners) gives me a lot of satisfaction. I practiced a lot before the series,” Gill added.</p><p>The day’s hundred was Gill’s third ton in his last eight Test innings, with the other two coming against England at Visakhapatnam and Dharamsala earlier this year.</p><p>The 25-year-old admitted that the series against the 'Three Lions' where he scored nearly 500 runs has boosted his self-belief in the longest format.</p>.6 records Ravichandran Ashwin can smash in India-Bangladesh Test series.<p>“I think the series that I had against England gave me a lot of confidence. I felt it was a long time coming for me, especially batting at that position (No. 3). And having got out the way I got out in the first innings (down the leg-side), I was obviously very disappointed.</p><p>“But it further motivated me to be able to spend a lot of time on the crease and put extra value on my wicket. I think my best is yet to come,” he noted.</p>.<p><strong>Gill lauds Pant</strong></p><p>However, Gill was not alone in his venture at Chepauk as Rishabh Pant supported him from the other end, making a hundred for himself.</p><p>Pant is playing a Test match for the first time since that life-threatening car accident in 2022, and Gill was happy for his teammate.</p><p>“I have spent a lot of time with him on and off the field and watching him score his first 50 and first 100 after his comeback gives me so much pleasure.</p><p>“I have seen him work so hard for it when he was coming back from the injury and I think he also must be feeling really good,” said Gill.</p><p>Fun moments also have no dearth when these two effervescent young men batting out in the middle.</p><p>The little moments of celebrations between Pant and Gill had this unusual pattern of – two taps of gloves and one tap of the bats.</p><p>Gill explained it amidst a peel of laughter.</p><p>“I was telling him not to (hit bat twice) because I'm playing with a bat that I played against England. My bat is quite old.</p><p>“He was hitting my bat so hard. I was telling him that I'm trying to save my bat,” Gill giggled. </p>
<p>Chennai: Shubman Gill on Saturday went old-school in using his feet to nullify Bangladesh spinners on a pitch that had a hint of variable bounce, and the India batter said it was a part of his meticulous approach to unsettle the visiting tweakers.</p><p>Gill made an unbeaten 119 that led India to 287 for four declared in their second innings for a hefty overall lead of 514 on the third day of the first Test.</p><p>“Initially when I used to practice, especially against spinners, I used to step down trying to rotate. It's the same here because it's hard for bowlers to settle on a wicket like this where the odd one is turning but not all the balls are turning,” Gill told reporters in the post-day press meet.</p>.Yashasvi Jaiswal scripts unique Test record untouched by Tendulkar, Gavaskar.<p>That strategy was on view when he stepped out to hammer off-spinner Mehidy Hasan Miraz for a six in the 64th over, while a few overs earlier he meted out the same treatment to Shakib Al-Hasan.</p><p>On that occasion, Gill shimmied down to slap a flighted delivery from the left-arm spinner to the fence to collect four runs.</p><p>Gill said he has been training to use his feet against the spinners from a very young age, and kept adding new layers as the age advanced.</p>.<p>“It's something that I started practising when I was very young because I was always a tall guy. So, it was easier for me to use my feet and play along the ground. Playing in the air and hitting sixes actually came a bit later when I got a little bit more power in my body,” he explained.</p><p>“Definitely, scoring runs against any opposition gives you a lot of confidence and that's what I have been working on. So, it (scoring against spinners) gives me a lot of satisfaction. I practiced a lot before the series,” Gill added.</p><p>The day’s hundred was Gill’s third ton in his last eight Test innings, with the other two coming against England at Visakhapatnam and Dharamsala earlier this year.</p><p>The 25-year-old admitted that the series against the 'Three Lions' where he scored nearly 500 runs has boosted his self-belief in the longest format.</p>.6 records Ravichandran Ashwin can smash in India-Bangladesh Test series.<p>“I think the series that I had against England gave me a lot of confidence. I felt it was a long time coming for me, especially batting at that position (No. 3). And having got out the way I got out in the first innings (down the leg-side), I was obviously very disappointed.</p><p>“But it further motivated me to be able to spend a lot of time on the crease and put extra value on my wicket. I think my best is yet to come,” he noted.</p>.<p><strong>Gill lauds Pant</strong></p><p>However, Gill was not alone in his venture at Chepauk as Rishabh Pant supported him from the other end, making a hundred for himself.</p><p>Pant is playing a Test match for the first time since that life-threatening car accident in 2022, and Gill was happy for his teammate.</p><p>“I have spent a lot of time with him on and off the field and watching him score his first 50 and first 100 after his comeback gives me so much pleasure.</p><p>“I have seen him work so hard for it when he was coming back from the injury and I think he also must be feeling really good,” said Gill.</p><p>Fun moments also have no dearth when these two effervescent young men batting out in the middle.</p><p>The little moments of celebrations between Pant and Gill had this unusual pattern of – two taps of gloves and one tap of the bats.</p><p>Gill explained it amidst a peel of laughter.</p><p>“I was telling him not to (hit bat twice) because I'm playing with a bat that I played against England. My bat is quite old.</p><p>“He was hitting my bat so hard. I was telling him that I'm trying to save my bat,” Gill giggled. </p>