With the high-stakes India vs South Africa Test series just days away, veteran off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin has thrown his weight behind young batting sensation Shubman Gill, calling him “on a purple patch” and highlighting his rare ability to seamlessly transition across all formats of the game .
Ashwin’s comments come at a pivotal moment—not just for Gill, but for India’s middle order—as the team prepares to face the reigning World Test Champions in a two-match series that kicks off on November 14, 2025, in Visakhapatnam. But Ashwin didn’t stop at Gill—he also made a compelling case for uncapped wicketkeeper-batter Dhruv Jurel, whose performances in unofficial Tests have turned heads across the cricketing fraternity.
In a recent media interaction, Ashwin didn’t just praise Shubman Gill—he dissected what makes him special. “He’s on a purple patch,” Ashwin said. “But more importantly, he adapts. Whether it’s the intent in T20s, rotation in ODIs, or patience in Tests—he switches gears without losing his identity.”
This adaptability is increasingly rare in modern cricket, where specialization often trumps versatility. Gill, however, has become a mainstay in all three formats for India—a testament to his technical soundness and mental flexibility.
Over the past 12 months, Gill’s stats reflect his “purple patch”:
While his Test average lags slightly behind his white-ball dominance, Ashwin noted that “Test cricket is the hardest format to crack—especially when you’re carrying workload across all three.”
Modern batters like Gill face a unique dilemma: excel in T20 leagues to stay relevant, yet preserve the patience required for Test cricket. The mental reset between a power-hitting T20 innings and a 150-ball Test fifty is immense.
Ashwin, a traditionalist with deep respect for Test cricket, acknowledged this tension: “It’s not just about skill—it’s about mindset. Gill is learning to compartmentalize, and that’s why he’s succeeding.”
Beyond Gill, Ashwin used the platform to spotlight a potential debutant: Dhruv Jurel. The 23-year-old wicketkeeper-batter has been in sensational form for India A, scoring 376 runs at 75.20 in the recent unofficial Test series against South Africa A—including a match-winning 128 in challenging conditions .
“Dhruv has done everything asked of him,” Ashwin emphasized. “He’s technically solid, keeps well, and shows temperament under pressure. If you’re looking for a long-term No. 6 who can also don the gloves, he’s your man.”
The upcoming two-Test series is far more than a bilateral contest. It’s a direct clash between the finalists of the 2025 World Test Championship—South Africa (champions) and India (runners-up)—and a critical opportunity for India to gain early momentum in the 2025–27 WTC cycle .
With Jasprit Bumrah managing his workload and Rishabh Pant still regaining full match fitness, the selectors face tough calls. Ashwin’s public backing of Jurel may well influence the final XI for the Vizag Test.
Currently, Gill bats at No. 3 in Tests—a role that demands both aggression and stability. But with Yashasvi Jaiswal and Ruturaj Gaikwad also in contention for the opening slots, questions linger about optimal positioning.
Benefits of Gill at No. 3:
Ashwin’s view? “Wherever he bats, he’ll find a way. That’s the mark of a great player.”
R Ashwin’s praise for Shubman Gill and Dhruv Jurel isn’t just commentary—it’s a passing of the torch. As India’s golden generation transitions, players like Gill represent the bridge between tradition and modernity, while talents like Jurel offer hope for the future.
As the nation braces for the first ball of the India vs South Africa Test series on November 14, all eyes will be on whether Gill can convert his purple patch into match-defining Test centuries—and whether Jurel gets the debut his performances deserve.
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