Shubman GILL Makes a Hilarious Double Hundred In ODI, Gill Breaks Kholi & Dhawan's Sensational Record In ODI:IND Vs NZ.
Personal Information
Born :- Sep 08, 1999 (23 years)
Birth Place :- Firozpur, Punjab
Role :- Batsman
Batting Style :- Right Handed Bat
Bowling Style :- Right-arm offbreak
Career Information
Teams Gill Played With
Punjab, India U19, India U23, India A, Kolkata Knight Riders, India B, India, India C, India Blue, Gujarat Titans, Leicestershire, Glamorgan.
A right-hand top-order batsman from Punjab, Shubman Gill is known for his scoring big runs and was hence drafted into India Under-19 side as the vice-captain for the 2018 World Cup. He made his first-class debut before that, for Punjab in the Ranji Trophy in late 2017 with a half-century in the game and an attacking 129 in the next match.
Shubman Gill Wrotes himself into the record books Today on Wednesday, By hitting a Hilarious double hundred in the first One Day International against New Zealand in Hyderabad on 18-01-2023.
Gill’s stunning Innings saw him join elite company as one of just eight players in the history of the game to have reached the milestone in a Men’s ODI, and the youngest of those eight players got this opportunity at just the age of 23.
The young opener Takes the team to final over to close out his knock on 208 from 149 balls, have hit 19 fours and 9 Stunning Sixes in his innings to lift India to a score of 349/8. The next highest score in the innings was 34.
India’s limited-overs captain Rohit Sharma still holds the unbreakable record for the highest individual score in a full men’s ODI with his 264 against Sri Lanka in 2014.
Such a great innings by a Youngster, Gill with a stunning bats makes double century scored 208 and wrotes the history.
Gill's Recently Played Matches :--
Highest Men’s ODI Individual Scores :--
Rohit Sharma, 265 -vs Sri Lanka, 2014
Martin Guptill, 237* – vs West Indies, 2015
Virender Sehwag, 219 – vs West Indies, 2011
Chris Gayle, 215 – vs Zimbabwe, 2015
Fakhar Zaman, 210* – vs Zimbabwe, 2018
Ishan Kishan, 210*- vs Bangladesh, 2022
Rohit Sharma, 209 – vs Australia, 2013
Rohit Sharma, 208* – vs Sri Lanka, 2017
Shubman Gill, 208 – vs New Zealand, 2023
Sachin Tendulkar, 200* – vs South Africa, 2010
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