Prince is a throwback batter playing the game with patrician disdain to leave England’s bowlers toiling in the heat
For a man who moves so slowly, Shubman Gill can fit a lot into a split second. Gill is one of those rare athletes who works in a different rhythm to the rest of us, so that even when a ball’s coming down at 90mph he seems to be able to take a beat to whistle a bar of Jim Croce’s Time in a Bottle while he thinks about what he’s going to order for dinner that evening, finally decides how to meet this latest delivery and then, at the last possible moment, follows through. He is, as any number of players and coaches say, someone you only need to see hit one shot to know exactly how good he is.
England, unfortunately for them, got to watch a lot more than one on the first day of the opening Test.
Written by Andy Bull at Headingley
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