"Gill, Abhishek Are Petrified...": Yuvraj's Mother Makes Massive Revelation

Indian cricket team stars Shubman Gill and Abhishek Sharma were both mentored by Yuvraj Singh during their early years and in the recent past, Yuvraj has been quite vocal in praising them for their performances. In a recent interaction with Curly Tales, Yuvraj's mother - Shabnam Singh - revealed the two youngsters are petrified of the former India all-rounder. She revealed that Yuvraj was quite strict while mentoring them and even today, he talks to them about their performances and gameplay.

"He has these young kids - Shubman (Gill) and Abhishek (Sharma). He watches cricket and calls them in the evening to talk about how they played. They are just petrified of him. 

Yuvraj also revealed that he is quite nervous when he watches Abhishek and Gill play.

"I watch Abhishek and Shubman bat. But my mom used to get nervous when I was talking. I also get nervous when they are batting. I have spent a lot of time with them when they were growing up.

Meanwhile, after B Sai Sudharsan grabbed the Orange Cap in IPL 2025 through his score of 52 off 36 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), the left-handed batter said he has been enjoying batting with skipper Shubman Gill, adding that his experience has helped him do well in the competition.

At the Eden Gardens on Monday, Gill continued his rich vein of form by hitting his fifth IPL fifty and taking his tally to 417 runs in the season, overtaking Lucknow Super Giants' (LSG) left-handed batter Nicholas Pooran. Sudharsan also shared a 114-run opening stand with Gill, who made 90, before falling to Andre Russell.

“At the start 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. Me and Shuby (Gill) had great communication, we tried to make use of the bad ball they gave us and tried to take the game deep. Have been enjoying the company with Shuby. His experience is helping me,” said Sudharsan in a mid-innings chat with the broadcasters.

Sudharsan's average in the ongoing tournament reads as 52.13, with his strike-rate reading as 152.18. The left-handed batter, who also hit his 11th IPL fifty and went past 1450 runs overall in the competition, also felt posting 198/3 on board is a good total to defend for GT, the current table-toppers.

“It matters when the conditions are difficult and we try to make use of the running between the wickets. We understood the wicket was difficult so we tried to bat deep because wickets in hand is the most important thing. To be honest, we have given the bowlers a very good total to defend,” he concluded.

(With IANS inputs)

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