Gill cricketer

  1. WTC 2023 Final: ICC punishes Shubman Gill for his sarcastic social media post
  2. WTC Final 2023
  3. WTC Final: India, Australia, Shubman Gill handed hefty fines
  4. IPL 2023: Shubman Gill hits ton as Titans seal play
  5. "Cheat, Cheat, Cheat": Australian Cricketers Booed After Shubman Gill's Dismissal In WTC Final


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WTC 2023 Final: ICC punishes Shubman Gill for his sarcastic social media post

“Gill was found to have breached Article 2.7 of the ICC Code of Conduct for players and player support personnel, which relates to ‘public criticism of, or inappropriate comment in relation to an incident occurring in an international match. Gill too accepted the decision so there was no need for a formal hearing ,” ICC said in a press release. In addition to this, one demerit point has been added to Shubman’s disciplinary record, for whom it was the first offence in a 24-month period. The incident occurred after the fourth day’s play when Gill criticised the umpiring decision on social media for his dismissal in the second innings of the match. In the eighth over, delivered by Scott Boland, the ball struck Shubman’s bat and swiftly travelled towards the slip cordon, where Cameron Green showed remarkable athleticism by diving to his left and grabbed a remarkable one-handed catch. After watching several replays, TV umpire Richard Kettleborough adjudged that the catch has been taken cleanly. Later in the day, Shubman took to social media to take a dig at umpire’s call.

WTC Final 2023

WTC Final 2023 | "Should not create dispute over this...": Rajeev Shukla on Shubman Gill's dismissal Gill was declared out by TV umpire Richard Kettleborough at the stroke of tea after India got a strong start in their run chase, with 444 needed to win June 11, 2023 09:26 am | Updated June 13, 2023 05:37 pm IST - London The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) vice president Rajeev Shukla has revealed his thoughts on the Cameron Green catch that saw India opener Shubman Gill dismissed at a crucial stage of the ICC World Test Championship (WTC) final on Day 4 against Australia. On the fourth day of a gripping match at The Oval, Gill was declared out by TV umpire Richard Kettleborough at the stroke of tea after India got a strong start in their run chase, Pacer Scott Boland found the edge of India's opener's bat and Cameron Green dove to his left in his preferred gully position to complete the catch, but the debate has opened up in the cricket world on whether the Australia all-rounder was successful in getting his hands under the ball and controlling it. Cameron Green of Australia takes a catch to dismiss off Shubman Gill of India the bowling of Scott Boland of Australia during day four of the ICC World Test Championship Final between Australia and India at The Oval on June 10, 2023 in London, England. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Green immediately started celebrating the superb catch with his teammates. Fans and many players debated whether the batter was out or no...

WTC Final: India, Australia, Shubman Gill handed hefty fines

Both India and Australia have been heavily fined for maintaining a slow over rate during the World Test Championship final that concluded on Sunday morning at The Oval. India opener Shubman Gill has also been fined for a separate incident during the contest which India have been fined the full match fee for their slow over rate and Australia have been docked 80 percent of their match fees. The two teams were running 34 overs short coming into the fifth and final day. This when there had been no interruption during the match with rain or any other reason. India were ruled to be five overs short of the target after time allowances were taken into consideration while Australia were four overs short. WTC Final 2023: 'Shubman Gill more like Sachin Tendulkar than Virat Kohli', says Mohammad Kaif WTC Final 2023: Shubman Gill takes a dig at umpires after Cameron Green`s controversial catch As per Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, players are fined 20 percent of their match fees for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time. Shubman Gill will face a further sanction for The incident in question is when Gill was given out with Cameron Green taking a low catch at gully. After plenty of looks, television umpire Richard Kettleborough adjudged it to be a fair catch. Gill later took to social media to question the decision with emojis of magnifying glass and face palm. WTC Final 2023: Cameron Green in 'no doubt' over Shubman ...

IPL 2023: Shubman Gill hits ton as Titans seal play

Bhuvneshwar Kumar (right) took 5-30 making it just the second time in IPL history that a century and five-wicket haul has happened in the same game. It is the first time it has happened in the same innings Indian Premier League, Ahmedabad Gujarat Titans 188-9 (20 overs): Gill 101 (58), Sudharshan 47 (36); Bhuvneshwar 5-30 Sunrisers Hyderabad 154-9 (20 overs): Klaasen 64 (44); Shami 4-21 Gujarat Titans won by 34 runs Scorecard ; Table Shubman Gill hit his first Indian Premier League century as defending champions Gujarat Titans sealed a play-off spot with a 34-run win that eliminates Sunrisers Hyderabad. Gill hit 101 off 58 as Gujarat made 188-9, with Bhuvneshwar Kumar taking 5-30, including three in the final over. Hyderabad fell to 59-7 in reply and eventually finished 154-9 to be eliminated with two games left. Gujarat are the first side through, with seven left vying for three spots. The win also secures a top-two spot for Gujarat, meaning they will have two chances to reach the final on 28 May. "I am very proud of the boys," said Titans captain Hardik Pandya. "Last year was a very different year and this year we knew would be a different challenge but the boys have put their hands up in very difficult situations and we have rightly earned a play-off spot." Hyderabad again left England's Harry Brook and Adil Rashid on the bench and this was another below-par performance. Gujarat, who won the title in their inaugural season in 2022, would probably have been disappointed ...

"Cheat, Cheat, Cheat": Australian Cricketers Booed After Shubman Gill's Dismissal In WTC Final

The Oval Indian supporters, on Saturday, resorted to booing the Australian team, primarily Cameron Green after the giant all-rounder's diving catch to dismiss opener Shubman Gill looked inconclusive to the naked eye. At the stroke of tea, Scott Boland got one to bounce little extra from length and it flew from ball the shoulder of Gill's blade only to be scooped up inches off the ground by a diving Green, stationed at gully. Gill scored 18 in an opening stand of 41 and was looking in good rhythm. As tea was called, a dejected Indian skipper Rohit Sharma was seen having a chat with on-field umpires while trudging back to pavilion. It was the second time in the game that Green took a screamer after Ajinkya Rahane's catch in first innings. Although replays suggested that it was a close call as some camera angles suggested that the ball was touching the grass. The soft signal, which was removed from the playing conditions ahead of the final, could have gone in India's favour if the on-field umpires had signalled it not-out to the TV umpire. The final call was with TV umpire Richard Kettleborough, who adjudged it as a fair catch. Chants of "cheat cheat cheat" were heard soon after and were repeated when Green came on to bowl. Crowd shouting "Cheat, Cheat" when Green came to bowl. Gill was batting well and his partnership with Rohit Sharma had started to look threatening. Former India spinner Harbhajan Singh, who is commentating on the game, felt the replays were inconclusive. "...