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  1. WTC Final 2023: Shubman Gill's controversial dismissal sparks debate; Ponting, Sangakkara, Shastri react
  2. Shubman Gill makes history with double centuries — Know interesting facts about the youngest cricketer
  3. Shubman Gill Height, Weight, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Facts, Biography
  4. Shubman Gill (Cricketer) Biography, Age, Height, Girlfriend, Family, Facts, Caste, Wiki & More
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WTC Final 2023: Shubman Gill's controversial dismissal sparks debate; Ponting, Sangakkara, Shastri react

WTC Final 2023: Shubman Gill's controversial dismissal sparks debate; Ponting, Sangakkara, Shastri react The dismissal, which occurred on the stroke of Tea, left India at 41 for one in 7.1 overs. This event sparked multiple debates on social media, with fans and experts alike weighing in on the decision. On the fourth day of the match, at the stroke of tea, Shubman Gill lost his wicket in a controversial manner. He had edged the ball to slips, where Cameron Green, the tall fielder, made a remarkable one-handed catch after lunging to his left. However, the controversy arose when it was unclear whether the ball had touched the ground as Green rolled over. On-field umpires Chris Gaffaney and Richard Illingworth referred the catch to third-umpire Richard Kettleborough. After careful examination of multiple replays, Kettleborough adjudged the catch as clean. However, live visuals were inconclusive in determining whether the tall Australian player had managed to avoid the grass while grazing his left-hand through the ground after coming in contact with the ball. cre_Trending The dismissal, which occurred on the stroke of Tea, left India at 41 for one in 7.1 overs. This event sparked multiple debates on social media, with fans and experts alike weighing in on the decision. During the ICC feed, Ricky Ponting raised the question of whether any part of the ball had touched the ground after completing the catch. He noted that the ball had gone into Green's hand about 6-8 inches above...

Shubman Gill makes history with double centuries — Know interesting facts about the youngest cricketer

Shubman Gill has made history after winning the ODI match between India and New Zealand held at Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. He became the youngest cricketer and the fastest Indian cricketer who scored 1000 runs in the ODIs format at the age of 23 years and 132 days in the ODI. India won the match by a margin of 12 runs. He scored 208 from 149 balls, laced with 19 fours and nine sixes apart from 58 ones and 10 twos at a strike rate of 139.60. He won the hearts of everyone with his terrific performance. He became the fifth Indian Cricketer to score an ODI double ton. He is the youngest Indian Cricketer surpassing Ishan Kisan. 2⃣0⃣0⃣ !🔥 🎇 𝑮𝒍𝒐𝒓𝒊𝒐𝒖𝒔 𝑮𝒊𝒍𝒍!🙌🙌 One mighty knock! 💪 💪 The moment, the reactions & the celebrations 🎉 👏 Follow the match 👉 https://t.co/IQq47h2W47 Know some facts about Shubman Gill Shubman Gill was born on 8 September 1999 in a small town located in Fazilka in Punjab. At a very young age, he developed a keen interest in Cricket. His father is an Agriculturalist and had a huge role in setting his career. It is said that he never liked a toy other than a cricket bat as a kid. His father Lakhwinder singh, wanted to play cricket professionally when he was young. But due to lack of opportunities, it would not be possible. So, he didn’t do the same with his son and became his first cricket coach. Although he was not a professional cricketer. He took help from his farm to take his son’s career to the next Level. In 2017, he shifted to Mohali from Fazilka ...

Shubman Gill Height, Weight, Age, Girlfriend, Family, Facts, Biography

Shubman Gill Quick Info Height 5 ft 10 in Weight 68 kg Date of Birth September 8, 1999 Zodiac Sign Virgo Eye Color Dark Brown Shubman Gill is an Indian cricketer whose prolific performances in the Indian domestic circuit have seen him marked out as a special talent with the ability to serve the national team with distinction. He was the vice-captain of the triumphant Indian squad at the 2018 Under-19 ICC (International Cricket Council) World Cup where he scored 372 runs at an average of 124, including a match-winning 102 in the semi-final against bitter rivals Pakistan, won the ‘Man-of-the-Match’ award thrice, and was adjudged ‘Player of the Tournament’. Shubman’s performances at the representative level and further successful outings in domestic competitions eventually earned him an ODI debut with the senior national team in January 2019. Born Name Shubman Gill Nick Name Shubhi Shubman Gill in an Instagram post as seen in September 2019 (Shubman Gill / Instagram) Sun Sign Virgo Born Place Fazilka, Punjab, India Residence Mohali, Punjab, India Nationality Education Shubman attended the Manav Mangal Smart School in Mohali, Punjab. Occupation Cricketer Family • Father– Lakhwinder Singh (Agriculturist) • Mother– Keart Gill • Siblings– Shahneel Kaur Gill (Older Sister) Manager He is represented by – • Subeer Hayer, Personal Manager, Chandigarh, Punjab, India • Gagan Gujral, Manager, Cornerstone, Sports and Entertainment Talent Agency, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India • KWAN Enterta...

Shubman Gill (Cricketer) Biography, Age, Height, Girlfriend, Family, Facts, Caste, Wiki & More

Shubman Gill created a lot of headlines after he was roped in by IPL franchise KKR for a whopping 1.8 crores in IPL Player auction 2018. He is an Indian U-19 top order batsman and is best known for his hitting prowess. His hard-hitting has often taken the game away from the opposition and helped India win ICC U-19 World Cup in the year 2018. Prior to World Cup, he made his first-class debut while playing for Punjab in 2017. He scored a half-century in debut match and followed it with a brilliant hundred. Before making his Ranji debut, he was among the top scorers in his age-group levels. He first came to limelight after he scored a brilliant 351 in Punjab’s Inter District U-16 tournament. In 2016, he was awarded the best junior player award by BCCI and he got the opportunity to share the stage with his cricketing hero Virat Kohli. He was awarded Man of the series in Youth ODI Series against England. He also carried his good form when India U-19 team toured England and was the series top scorer with 278 runs in just 4 innings. He also was India’s top run scorer in the ICC U-19 World Cup 2018 and for his heroics, he was awarded player of the tournament award. He was roped in IPL franchise KKR for a whopping 1.8 crores INR at the 2018 IPL player auction. Since then, he has played for them and has won them some matches as well. Home Town Fazalka Nationality Religion Sikh Address Chandigarh, India School Manav Mangal Smart School, Mohali College N/A Qualification N/A Hobbies Tr...

Shubman Gill

• Test debut(cap 26 December 2020v Last Test 7 June 2023v ODI debut(cap 31 January 2019v Last ODI 22 March 2023v ODI shirt no. 77 T20I debut(cap 3 January 2023v Last T20I 1 February 2023v 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 Shubman Gill (born 8 September 1999) is an Indian 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 Si...