Team India's vice-captain Shubman Gill was named the 'Player of the Month' for February on Wednesday following his exceptional batting performance throughout the month in 50-over format.
India's vice-captain Shubman Gill opened up about his experience serving as skipper Rohit Sharma's deputy, his approach with the bat when he steps up on the field, and the way the Dubai surface could behave in Sunday's Champions Trophy final against New Zealand.
Ahead of the ICC Champions Trophy final against New Zealand in Dubai, India opener Shubman Gill made it clear that there have been no discussions about Rohit Sharma's retirement within the team. Addressing the media in the pre-match press conference, Gill emphasized that the entire squad, in
India's rising batting sensation Shubman Gill is keen on channelling experience from the 2023 World Cup heartbreak and implementing it against New Zealand in the Champions Trophy final on Sunday.
India will play New Zealand in the final of the ICC Champions Trophy on March 9 at the Dubai International Stadium. India is undefeated in the tournament so far, and the Kiwis have looked rock solid with bat and ball under Mitchell Santner's captaincy.
As India prepares to take on Pakistan in the ICC Champions Trophy, vice-captain Shubman Gill shared his thoughts in a pre-match press conference. The highly anticipated encounter will see two fierce rivals battle it out, with history suggesting that anything can happen when these two team
"He thoroughly deserves to be the number one ranked batsman in the world at the moment and it's a great sign for India that he's got his account underway early in the first game of a Champions Trophy," Ponting said.
Shubman Gill once again proved his class with a match-winning 112 off 102 balls in the final ODI against England in Ahmedabad, helping India secure a dominant 3-0 series victory. His exceptional performances throughout the series earned him the "Player of the Series" award, as he finished as
England captain Jos Buttler acknowledged his team's shortcomings after they suffered a crushing 142-run defeat against India in the final ODI in Ahmedabad, as they lost the series 3-0. Despite showing promise in phases, England failed to sustain their performances against a dominant Indian
India's flamboyant batter Shubman Gill flattened a couple of records with one of his "better knocks" against England in the third ODI in Ahmedabad on Wednesday.