The ongoing No. 4 conundrum that the side has faced seemed to have no answer, even with the World Cup approaching. India tried only one batsman in the months ahead of the big event which was Ambati Rayudu and then when he hit a dull phase, Virat Kohli’s men were clueless. A couple of injuries during the mega event made things worse and India were left to fill up their middle order in as important a tournament like the World Cup with wicket-keeper-batsmen. Now having seen the worst (losing the World Cup semi-final), India can only improve their position and there is no shortage of talents to build up a strong middle-order as one that had existed in the days of the Sachin Tendulkars and Rahul Dravids. A crop of youngsters that have come up over the past many years can go on and serve Indian cricket for a long time. And one among them is Shubman Gill. Shubman can adjust himself to batting positions and is also consistent The 19-year-old Punjab lad caught all eyes after his remarkable Under-19 World Cup in early 2018 and he has impressed with his batting talent in both domestic cricket and the Indian…