Shubman Gill records fourth half-century in ongoing Cricket World Cup.
Before he limped off the field, Shubman Gill played an outstanding knock that came off 65 balls with eight fours and three sixes, forging two vital stands ...
Shubman Gill, who was batting on 79 off 65 balls, went down with cramps, following which he hobbled off the field retired hurt. | Cricket.
Batting on 79, Shubman Gill suffered cramps in his legs and was forced for medical treatment in the middle. However, upon inspection from the medical team ...
India batter Shubman Gill retired hurt during the World Cup 2023 semifinal against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday.
Cricket News: In an unfortunate turn of events, India opener Shubman Gill retired hurt at the first World Cup semi-final against New Zealand in Mumbai on ...
Shubman Gill retired hurt during India's World Cup semi-final against New Zealand at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday.
India opener Shubman Gill has come off with an injury when on 79 not out against New Zealand in the Cricket World Cup semifinals.
India v New Zealand, 2023 Men's Cricket World Cup: Shubman Gill believes their bowling attack has been the difference between India and the other teams at ...
"Every time he comes on to the park, he does something special," Gill says of Kohli.
Shubman Gill praised India's team effort in winning the U-19 World Cup, citing Virat Kohli's hunger and intensity as an inspiration. He was forced to retire ...
Gill, who has recorded four half-centuries in the World Cup 2023, reached the 50-run mark off 41 balls on Wednesday at Wankhede Stadium. The 24-year-old batter, ...
Shubman Gill attributed his cramps and hamstring injury during the match against New Zealand to the after-effects of dengue.
Gill, who was batting at 79 off 65, had to be retired hurt in the 23rd over before coming back to bat in the final over post the fall of fourth wicket. The ...
Shubman Gill reveals how the after effects of dengue troubled him during his innings against New Zealand under humid conditions in Mumbai. | Cricket.