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IPL Form Gives Shubman Gill Confidence But He Says WTC Final Will Be Completely Different Game

Gill was in scintillating touch for the Gujarat Titans in this year's IPL, smashing three centuries to be the tournament's most prolific batter with 890 runs at an average just shy of 60.

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Gill was part of the Indian team that lost the inaugural World Test Championship final to NZ in 2021
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The tremendous form in the Indian Premier League has given star India opener Shubman Gill "a bit of confidence" going into the World Test Championship final against Australia beginning on Wednesday, but he insisted that the five-day game will be a totally different proposition. (More Cricket News)

Gill was in scintillating touch for the Gujarat Titans in this year's IPL, smashing three centuries to be the tournament's most prolific batter with 890 runs at an average just shy of 60.

"It does give you a bit of confidence (from the IPL), but I feel this is a completely different scenario and a completely different game," Gill told the ICC.

"But that's the fun about it. Last week we were playing something completely different with a different atmosphere and that is the challenge and that is what is exciting about Test cricket."

Gill was part of the Indian team that lost the inaugural World Test Championship final to New Zealand by eight wickets in Southampton in 2021, with the stylish right-hander scoring 28 and eight.

The 23-year-old Gill said his team has learnt plenty from the disappointing defeat against the Kiwis.

"We have been talking about some of the things we have learnt as a team and especially as a batting group from playing that match," he said.

"Hopefully we will be able to overcome the mistakes we made last time."

Senior batter Cheteshwar Pujara, who had already acclimatised with the English conditions with yet another spell with Sussex in the second division of County Championship, believes India are well prepared for the contest.

"We have had very good preparation so hopefully this time we will cross the line," Pujara said.

"Most of the guys have played enough cricket here and some of them have played County cricket too."

Pujara scored three centuries, while accumulating 545 runs from eight innings during his stint.

"You need that experience...we know each other's strengths and we have played a lot of cricket against Australia as well, so we know what to expect from the opposition team."