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Gill in focus as India A take on South Africa A in One-day series

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:Young Shubman Gill would be the cynosure of all eyes when the five-match unofficial One-day series between India A and South Africa begins here tomorrow.

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Thiruvananthapuram, Aug 28 

Young Shubman Gill would be the cynosure of all eyes when the five-match unofficial One-day series between India A and South Africa begins here tomorrow.

Gill, who has been in good form in recent times, shone during India A’s recent Caribbean tour but missed out on selection for the ODI squad. And the batsman would be keen to prove his credentials during the matches against the visiting South African A side.

The stylish Punjab right-hander, who played two ODIs in New Zealand earlier this year, would look to continue the good run he enjoyed in the Caribbean (with the A team) to make a case for himself ahead of the home season. Besides Gill, all-rounder Vijay Shankar is another player who will be under the selectors’ lens after he recovered from a toe injury. 

Shankar had to returned mid-way from the World Cup due to the injury and made his return to the field during the recent Tamil Nadu Premier League. With a long home season ahead, the Tamil Nadu all-rounder would be eager to get back into the groove and push his case for selection.

Manish Pandey, who recently made a comeback into the national limited-overs side in the West Indies, will lead the team in the first three games before Shreyas Iyer takes over for the last two matches. — PTI

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