Brisbane: Young player Shubman Gill, who made his debut in the Test series against Australia, did wonders. This 21-year-old player, who took the responsibility of advancing Team India’s innings in the last Test, spoiled the line and length of the Australian bowlers.
Gill played a brilliant innings
Shubman Gill in fourth and final test (Shubman Gill) He scored an innings of 91 runs in 146 balls. Gill missed his century but the way he batted, he has started being compared to the veterans. Gill has scored 259 runs in this series.
An outstanding knock from Shubman Gill comes to an end on 91. The elegant batsman misses out on a maiden ton. He batted for 146 balls, hit 8×4, 2×6 and shared a 114-run stand with Pujara. #TeamIndia #AUSvIND
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The way Gill has played his top bowlers against Australia in Australia in such a pressure match, there is no repeating that this player will become the big face of the Indian team in the coming times.
Gill’s Lucky Charm
When Gill was batting in the Brisbane Test, he had something that proved extremely lucky for him.
Gill has the red hanky … It’s working as he brings up his
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While batting, a red handkerchief was kept in his pocket. It is believed that this is very lucky for Shubman Gill in a handkerchief.
Gill equals Gavaskar
Shubman Gill in a short test career (Shubman Gill) Many records are going on continuously. The latest record to be added to Gill’s name is that he became the youngest batsman to score 50+ scores in the fourth innings of Test cricket for India.
Gill (Shubman Gill) scored a brilliant half-century and scored 91 runs in the fourth Test match played with Australia at the Gaba International Stadium in Brisbane.
As soon as he did this, Sunil Gavaskar (Sunil Gavaskar) Has broken the record of 50 years old. Gavaskar scored an unbeaten 67 in his debut match against the West Indies at the Port of Spain in 1970–71.
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