New Delhi, Nov. 13 -- Shubman Gill might be one of the best batters going around in world cricket currently in Tests, but the right-hander has struggled a lot especially against the left-arm tweakers. With the South African squad possession two left-arm spinners in Keshav Maharaj and Senuran Muthusamy, Gill certainly needed a special training to combat the duo.

Having made his Test debut in 2020, Gill averages 43.01 in the longest format in 39 matches so far. But against the left-arm spinners, the right-hander's average drops to around 30, which is noticeably lower. In fact, approximately 12 times, Gill fell to left-arm slow bowlers till date.

With the South African challenge coming up, Gill underwent an intensive batting session agains...