“Shubman Gill, Abhishek Sharma is Petridified …”: Yuvraj Singh’s mother makes a big revelation

Both the stars of the Indian cricket team Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma were advised by Yuvraj Singh during their early years and in recent times, Yuvraj has been quite vocal in praising him for his performance. In a recent conversation with curly stories, Yuvraj’s mother – Shabnam Singh – revealed that both the youth have been away from the former all -rounder of India. He revealed that Yuvraj was quite strict while advising him and still, he talks to him about his performance and gameplay.
“They have these young children – Shubman (Gill) and Abhishek (Sharma). He sees cricket and in the evening calls them to talk about how they play. They just like her.
Yuvraj also revealed that when she sees Abhishek and Gill playing, she gets very nervous.
“I see Abhishek and Shubman batting. But when I was talking, my mother was nervous. When they are batting, I also get nervous. When they were growing up, I have spent a lot of time with them.
Meanwhile, B Sai Reformson caught Orange Cap in IPL 2025 through a score of 52 runs out of 36 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the left -handed batsman said that he was enjoying batting with Skipper Shubman Gill, he said that his experience has helped him to perform well in the competition.
At the Eden Gardens on Monday, Gill continued his rich vein by killing Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) left -handed batsman Nicholas Gorn by killing his fifth IPL fifty and taking his tally to 417 runs in the season. Sudhasan also shared the inaugural stand of 114 runs with Gill before Andre Russell’s fall, who earned 90.
“At the beginning of the game, the pitch was really slow and we found it really difficult in the powerplay. After that, we got the speed of the wicket. I and Shubi (Gill) had a lot of dialogue, we tried to use the bad ball, which they gave us and enjoying the company with Shubi.
The ongoing tournament reads the average of reforms as 52.13, with his strike-rate reading 152.18. The left-handed batsman, who hit his 11th IPL fifty and scored a total of 1450 runs in the competition, also realized that posting 198/3 on the board, GT, is a good total for the current table-toppers to rescue.
“It matters when the situation is difficult and we try to use running between wickets. We used to understand that the wicket was difficult so we tried to bat deeply because the wicket is the most important thing in hand. To be honest, we have given the bowlers a very good clan to defend,” he concluded.
(With IANS input)
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