Shubman Gill acknowledged that the fall of wickets during the Adelaide Test affected his performance, but he remains confident in the Indian batting lineup's ability to improve in the upcoming matches. After missing the first Test due to injury, he scored 31 and 28 in Adelaide, where India lost by 10 wickets. "As a batting group, we are looking to post a big total first up," Gill stated, emphasizing the need for a strong first innings.
He admitted that his concentration waned when he faced limited deliveries, which contributed to his dismissals. Despite recent low scores, Gill believes the series is still tied at 1-1 and aims for victory in Brisbane to gain momentum for the remaining matches. Reflecting on his previous success at the Gabba, where he scored 91 in a historic win, he expressed nostalgia returning to the venue. Gill also noted that adapting to the pink ball's dynamics is crucial, especially under night conditions, and he feels confident about India's chances in this challenging environment.