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  4. Shubman Gill Hits Double Century With 3 Back
  5. Shubman Gill Records, Test match, ODI, T20, IPL international batting bowling fielding records
  6. Shubman Gill Profile
  7. ICC punishes Shubman Gill for inappropriate outburst, Team India heavily fined
  8. Shubman Gill Posts Two


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Shubman Gill Wiki, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography & More

Contents • • • • • • • Wiki/Biography Shubman was born on 8 September 1999 ( age 23 years; as of 2022) in Fazilka, Punjab, India. He was educated at Manav Mangal Smart School, Mohali, Punjab. Shubman is playing cricket since his childhood and has idolized Sachin Tendulkar, Rahul Dravid, and VVS Laxman. His family relocated from Fazilka to Mohali, where they lived in a rented house located near the Punjab Cricket Association IS Bindra Stadium, so that Shubman could play and brush up his skills related to cricket. Physical Appearance Height (approx.): 5′ 10” Weight (approx.): 65 kg Hair Colour: Black Eye Colour: Dark Brown Body Measurements (approx.): Chest 38″, Waist 30″, Biceps 12″ Family & Caste Shubman was born in a Sikh Family. His father, Lakhwinder Singh Gill, an agriculturist and, his mother is Keart Gill. Shubman Gill having dinner with Sara Ali Khan at a restaurant Career Shubhman was chosen to play in the Under-16 Punjab cricket team, at the age of 11, at district-level. Next, he made List A debut against Vidarbha cricket team in Delhi (2017). Afterward, in the same year, he got selected to play in India’s Under-19 cricket team. When he played his first match against England in the Youth ODI series, he made a score of total 351 runs that turned his life upside down and also got him the Man of the Series title. He was selected as the vice-captain for the Under-19 Cricket World Cup (2018). In 2018, he became part of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) who hired him for ...

Shubman Gill

• Test debut (cap 26 December 2020 v Last Test 7 June 2023 v ODI debut (cap 31 January 2019 v Last ODI 22 March 2023 v ODI shirt no. 77 T20I debut (cap 3 January 2023 v Last T20I 1 February 2023 v T20I shirt no. 77 Domestic team information Years Team 2017–present 2018–2021 2022–present 2022 Career statistics Competition Matches 15 24 6 42 Runs scored 890 1311 202 3,432 34.23 65.55 40.06 52.80 100s/50s 2/4 4/5 1/0 10/16 Top score 128 208 126* 268 Catches/ 10/– 15/– 2/– 27/– Source: 7 June 2023 He made his He was drafted into In 2022, Gill was part of the IPL championship winning Gujarat Titans team. Gill would go on to win the 2023 IPL Orange Cap, scoring 890 runs, the second highest total in IPL history, including three centuries. Gill scored 129 in the IPL Qualifies 2, the highest individual score in IPL Playoffs history. Early life Shubman Gill was born on 8 September, 1999 in His father has said that Shubman was passionate about cricket since the age of three. "He only played cricket since he was three-years-old. Kids of that age would play with toys. He never asked for such things. It was only bat and ball for him. He used to sleep with a bat and ball", Gill's father, Lakhwinder Singh said. Gill hit an unbeaten double-century on his Under-16 state debut for Punjab in the Vijay Merchant Trophy. In 2014, he scored 351 runs in Punjab's Inter-District Under-16 competition and shared a record opening stand of 587 runs with Nirmal Singh. Domestic career He made his In Octob...

Shubman Gill Height, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Biography & More » StarsUnfolded

Bio Nickname Shubhi Profession Cricketer Physical Stats & More Height (approx.) in centimeters- 178 cm in meters- 1.78 m in feet inches- 5’ 10” Weight (approx.) in Kilograms- 65 kg in Pounds- 143 lbs Body Measurements (approx.) - Chest: 38 inches - Waist: 30 inches - Biceps: 12 inches Eye Colour Dark Brown Hair Colour Black Cricket International Debut U-19- 12 August 2017 against England U19 at Hove, Brighton, England ODI- 31 January 2019 against New Zealand at Hamilton Test- 26 December 2020 against Australia at Melbourne Cricket Ground T20- 3 January 2023 against Sri Lanka at Wankhede Stadium Jersey Number #77 (India) Domestic/State Team Punjab Records (main ones) Highest score of 330 runs in Punjab’s Under-16 district-level tournament in 2010 In 2017, he became the 4th youngest cricketer for Punjab to hit a first-class century in Ranji Trophy Career Turning Point When he scored 351 runs in the Youth ODI series against England Personal Life Date of Birth 8 September 1999 Age (as of 2022) 23 Years Birthplace Fazilka, Punjab, India Zodiac sign Virgo Nationality Indian Hometown Jaimal Singh Wala Village, Jalalabad Tehsil, Firozepur District, Punjab, India School Manav Mangal Smart School, Mohali, Punjab Family Father- Lakhwinder Singh Gill (Agriculturist) Mother- Kirat Gill Brother- None Sister- Shahneel Kaur Gill (Elder) [1] Religion Sikhism Address A bungalow in Sector 48, Chandigarh [2] Hobby Swimming Relationships & More Marital Status Unmarried Affairs/Girlfriends • [3...

Shubman Gill Hits Double Century With 3 Back

Shubman Gill slammed his maiden double century off just 145 balls during the first ODI encounter between India and New Zealand in Hyderabad on Wednesday. He became the fifth Indian cricketer ever to achieve the feat and his innings was adorned with 19 boundaries and eight massive sixes. Earlier, the feat was achieved by Sachin Tendulkar, Virender Sehwag, Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan. He also became the youngest cricketer to hit a double century in ODIs - a record previously held by Kishan. It was a near-perfect performance for the youngster who looked completely in control against the New Zealand bowlers. He stitched together a solid 50-run partnership with Rohit for the opening wicket and although Rohit was dismissed, Gill continued without any discomfort on the pitch with an even bounce. The right-hander continued to play his shots even when India lost two quick wickets in the form of Virat Kohli and Ishan Kishan. Gill was able to reach his third ODI century and in the process, he also became the fastest Indian cricketer to score 1000 ODI runs surpassing the likes of Kohli and Shikhar Dhawan. The run-scoring got easier once he went past the 100-run mark and he continued to take on almost all bowlers. He was able to bring up his 150 in 122 balls and even as he continued to lose partners on the other end, Gill decided to take an aggressive stance that was instrumental in taking India past 300. With two overs to go in the innings, he slammed Lockie Ferguson for three sixes...

Shubman Gill Records, Test match, ODI, T20, IPL international batting bowling fielding records

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Shubman Gill Profile

Name Shubman Gill Born September 08, 1999 Firozpur, Punjab Age 23 years 282 days Teams Punjab, India U19, India U23, India A, Kolkata Knight Riders, India B, India, India C, India Blue, Gujarat Titans, Leicestershire, Glamorgan Nickname Shubman Gill Bat Style Right Handed Bat Bowl Style Right-arm offbreak Shubman Gill is the latest prodigy of India's familial batting production line. He shot to fame with 418 runs at an average of 104.50 in the 2018 ICC U19 World Cup, where he served as Prithvi Shaw's deputy and batted at No. 3 to play a crucial role in India's record fourth world title. Also the edition's Player of the Tournament, Gill was a favourite in the 2018 IPL auctions and was picked by Kolkata Knight Riders for INR 1.8 crore (USD 280,000). Born in Fazilka, Punjab, Gill's precocious talents found an early fan in his father, Lakhwinder Singh, who shifted base to Mohali and rented a place near the PCA Stadium so that his son could grow up with better access to cricket. And it wasn't long until Gill started grabbing headlines. He scored 351 in Punjab's Inter-District U16 tournament in 2014, racking up an opening stand of 587 with Nirmal Singh, and then went on to strike a double hundred in his U16 debut for Punjab at the 2016 Vijay Merchant Trophy. Gill made his List A debut for Punjab in the 2016-17 Vijay Hazare Trophy, batting one-down, and went on to make his first-class debut in the 2017-18 Ranji Trophy against Bengal, where he batted as an opener to score his maid...

ICC punishes Shubman Gill for inappropriate outburst, Team India heavily fined

Australia too have been held up and docked 80 percent of their match fee for being four overs short. As per Article Article 2.22 of the ICC Code of Conduct for Players and Player Support Personnel, 'players are fined 20 per cent of their match fee for every over their side fails to bowl in the allotted time.' In another blow, India opener Also Read - "India's Shubman Gill will face a sanction for appearing to criticise the decision to give him out on the fourth day of the Test, breaching article 2.7 which relates to public criticism or inappropriate comment in relation to an incident occurring in an international match. The young opener was fined a further 15 percent of his match fee," the statement read. Gill had edged a delivery from Scott Boland to third slip where a diving Green took the catch. But as the Australians celebrated, Gill stood his ground. The decision was referred to the third umpire, Richard Kettleborough, who after examining a few angles declared out, leaving Gill dismayed and his captain-cum-opening partner Rohit Sharma screaming in disbelief. As Gill walked out with a look of disgust on his face, Rohit was even seen asking the umpire about the decision. The call was met with mixed responses - the Indian media blew it up while the Australians seemed content with Kettlborough's decision. In the post-match presser Rohit was upset with what transpired. He expressed his disappointment saying that more angles should have been made available before pressing b...

Shubman Gill Posts Two

After the match, India opening batter Not finished Earlier on Day 4, Gill was caught in the slips by The young batter took to his Twitter and posted a picture of the catch along with a cryptic caption that included the 'facepalm' emoji. Even the likes of Coming to the match, this was India's second defeat in successive WTC finals after losing to New Zealand in 2021 in the inaugural edition. Scott Boland sparked a dramatic collapse as Australia hammered India by 209 runs to win the World Test Championship final at The Oval on Sunday. India, set a record 444 to win, resumed on 164-3.